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Tunisians Demand Exclusion of Ben Ali Allies From Coalition - BusinessWeek - 0 views

  • France was the colonial power in Tunisia until 1957, when Habib Bourguiba became president. Ben Ali took over from him in a bloodless coup in 1987.
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Political chaos casts doubt on Tunisie Telecom IPO | Reuters - 0 views

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    "Tunisie Telecom may be put off by what valuation they think they can get, though most of the people we talk to on North Africa think this might be the greatest buying opportunity. It's a wake-up call for these regimes to pump-prime their economies."
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Algeria is not similar to Tunisia, says Algerian minister - Economy - Business - Ahram ... - 0 views

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BBC News - A woman's place in the new Egypt - 0 views

  • Before the revolution, men didn't have their rights and would take out the injustice they felt on women. If all Egyptians have their human rights, women's rights will be achieved
  • As a result of taking part in the revolution, Egyptian women now see themselves as equal to men and have the confidence to demand their rights. We've proved that we can organise and effect change and the challenge for us and all Egyptians is to make sure extremists don't take control
  • All this means nothing, however, to 25-year-old Hemmat Ahmed, who sells vegetables on a wooden cart at the side of a busy Cairo road. "I stand here from 0600 every day to feed my children and I earn more money than my husband, who doesn't have a regular job. I left school and went to work when I was eight years old, but I'll make sure my children get an education, even if I have to beg for it." She has no faith in the political system and thinks that the new president, whoever it may be, will continue to steal the country's riches. "At least Hosni Mubarak was full from 30 years of robbery. "People will soon be back in Tahrir because nothing will change. There are no jobs, no good salaries, I can't even afford oil and sugar anymore. "All I dream of is to have a home and some new clothes for my children."
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Foreign direct investment at risk in Egypt and Tunisia - The National - 0 views

  • "Increasing the roles of unions will ruffle some feathers and will have a direct negative impact on FDI in the short term," said Mr Nuseibeh. "This does not necessarily mean that FDI will decrease in the medium or long terms or threaten current foreign investments."
  • greater union activity in the country could deter foreign investors
  • Union activity in Tunisia is potentially going to give a negative image for the country
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