Tunisian women break through the taboo and take to the streets

Hundreds of women have taken to the streets in the capital of Tunisia to claim the same inheritance rights as men.

The demonstrators walked to the parliament building in Tunis on Saturday and made it clear that they want to be compared to European women so that they can claim a fair distribution of an inheritance. It is still based on Islamic legislation, in which a man usually gets twice as much as a woman. 'In a civilized state I receive exactly what you receive' was a frequently heard slogan.

In August, President Beji Caid Essebsi, a secular politician, formed a committee to make proposals to improve women's rights.