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  • For most of us, only when he was given the boot did we learn the name of Tunisia's President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Ken Blackwell 2011

  • Bedhaif says Islamists must have a place in politics - the Koran is the Destour for Muslims, referring to Tunisia's founding party.

    Tunisia Islamist Leader Does Not Support an Islamic State 2011

  • It's not like Ben Ali and Mubarak, who only had political authority, the officer said, referring to Tunisia's Hosni Mubarak.

    latimes.com - News 2011

  • It's not like Ben Ali and Mubarak, who only had political authority, the officer said, referring to Tunisia's Hosni Mubarak.

    latimes.com - News 2011

  • But Sidi Bouzid, still crippled by inequality, unemployment and the corruption of the old regime, remains the test of what locals call Tunisia's unfinished revolution.

    The Guardian World News Angelique Chrisafis 2011

  • Since Tunisia's anti-government protests, at least five Egyptians have attempted suicide by self-immolation, imitating the young Tunisian whose burning death in December 1 galvanized protesters there.

    Egypt Police Disperse Anti-Mubarak Protesters 2011

  • Tunisia's interim leaders say they will reshuffle the country's new government on Wednesday, as protesters demanding a purge of former loyalists clashed with fellow Tunisians urging an end to the demonstrations.

    Tunisia to Shake Up Cabinet as Protesters Clash 2011

  • Three people were reported to have died in the nationwide unrest inspired by Tunisia's uprising.

    Egypt Police Disperse Anti-Mubarak Protesters 2011

  • Two protesters and a police officer were killed in the nationwide demonstrations inspired by Tunisia's uprising, which also demanded a solution to Egypt's grinding poverty and were likely to fuel growing dissent in a presidential election year.

    Anti-Mubarak protests grow violent in Egypt 2011

  • However, it is Tunisia's popular uprising, which forced that nation's autocratic ruler from power, that appears to have pushed young Egyptians into the streets, many for the first time.

    Anti-Mubarak protests grow violent in Egypt 2011

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