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Topic History of: Despot's treasures "up for auction"
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david In The Know wrote:
I get my info from all kinds of places !

You have to read all the reports and then 'balance' them out.


or failing that, post a link to the Express
In The Know I get my info from all kinds of places !

You have to read all the reports and then 'balance' them out.
hedda it's a worry that you get your info from Sky
In The Know Thousands of luxury items seized from Tunisia's ousted ex-president Zine al Abidine Ben Ali have been put up for auction.

Supercars, antiques, art, jewellery and ornaments are among the items that are set to go under the hammer to raise cash for the government.

It is hoped the sale could raise up to 10m euro (£8.2m).

Government minister Tarek Dhyab said: "This is only 20 to 30% of (Ben Ali's) possessions. I say poor Tunisia, it was controlled by a gang leader - not someone fit to lead a country."

news.sky.com/story/1029229/ousted-ben-al...gings-up-for-auction