Tunisia’s Arab Spring 10 years old, people again in the streets
By G. Dunkel posted on January 27, 2021
Tunisians say the 2011 revolution continues.
Ten years ago the Arab Spring a vast mass movement that swept through the Arab world, shaking up all sorts of governments in Arab countries began Dec. 18, 2010, after Mohamed Bouazizi, who sold fruit on the street, set himself on fire to protest his disrespectful treatment from Tunisian police.
His comrades on the street recorded the incident on their phones and posted on social media in Sidi Bouzid, a small city in the center of Tunisia. The video quickly went viral, and soon tens of thousands of Tunisians men, women, youth were in the streets, night after night, chanting for “liberty, dignity, jobs.”
الاتحاد التونسى للشغل يتضامن مع عبير موسى ويتهم الغنوشى بالإرهاب
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اتحاد الشغل يدين الاعتداء الذي تعرّضت له عبير موسي في مجلس النواب
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حزب النهضة ينفذ أجندة مرتبطة بالخارج - قناة العالم الاخبارية
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