. >> warner: has the government been playing a double game-- thame orare they trying to steea coursebetween them? >> i think the accusation is that the government has been playing footy with some of the more extremist elements within the islamist camp, sort of giving them a wink and a nod to say that, hey, we're on your side. while on the other hand condemning their violent acts. if you talk to the leaders, they will never say that they support the more extremist groups. b there is this accatio andhere is this sense that lawlessness has increased in tunisia under the government, and the targets of the violence have been the symbols of the secular elite and secular opposition such as art galleries and hotels that serve alcohol and universities and so on. and so the worry is, the concern is that they're allowing the extremists, th mo militant ones, to serve as sort of their shock troops, making changes on the ground, that they're unable to make vocally and publicly. >> warner: tunisia was the most western-oriented, outward looking of all these countries caught up in the arab spring. wh