When you think about the revolution immediately come to mind the images of so many young who between December and January 2010/2011 in Tunisia took to the streets demanding the end of a despotic, corrupt and torturer regime. The images of the fallen, those of the wounded, the pictures exhibited in the squares by the mothers remained childless.

However, there is a universe that remains submerged, wrapped in a grotesque silence. A small army of survivors, those who in a different world would have been awarded with the honour of Merit by the first Government post regime.

A small army of maimed: 2.200 injured who are still waiting justice, pension, free and specialized healt care. Young people, mostly from humble families. From difficult, depressed neighbourhoods and villages, built in the middle of nowhere, and where to survive each day is already a small revolution.

Hosni and Helmi, Chokri and Yosni, Jihed and Rachid, Khaled Ali and Noura; Mohamed Walid, Foued and Moslim, Mohamed Hatem, Ziad and Wael. All of them took to the streets to defend their country. To ask for social justice during what was called the revolution of bread. All of them affected by explosive bullets, printed by snipers, military and police. Bullets, those turn them into maimed and disabled for life. Heroes of a revolution abandoned by the first Government post Ben Ali’s regime for which they fought. The promises of economic aid and care, after 2012 elections, become, in fact, lies.

No prosthetic limbs; no financial coverage for the journeys of hope in France. Military and police officers, who have ripped legs and lives ,remain, for the most part, still unpunished, under trial in a military court, which has nothing revolutionary.

To take charge of the young veterans are private citizens. Businessmen residing in Qatar, Dubai or associations of Tunisians living in France, such as Atf. It is their solidarity to replace the revolutionary government of Tunisia. They shall bear the travel expenses of land medical specialists and technicians in Bordeaux and Paris. At the return everything is still static. Unemployment, in-justice, government absent.