BBC News - Live: Tunisia turmoil after government falls - 0 views
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1305 Egyptian blogger Hossam el-Hamalawy told the BBC World Service he did not think the incident in Cairo would spark unrest, but he thinks the likelihood of protests is growing: "Over the past four years the number of strikes and social unrest has been escalating and everybody is expecting an uprising. What exactly will be the trigger nobody knows. But we all feel it in the air."
Le vent de la contestation souffle sur Tunis | The Observers - 0 views
Réponse à l'allocution du président Ben Ali : "Il refuse de voir la réalité s... - 0 views
وقفة تضامنية مع انتفاضة تونس - 0 views
WRS | Swiss woman killed in Tunisia - 0 views
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A police officer is reported to have fired a shot that hit the woman’s neck, as she watched the protest from her second floor balcony.
Daily Nation: - Africa |66 killed as protests rage in Tunisia - 0 views
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At least 66 people have been confirmed killed in a wave of riots that has swept Tunisia since mid-December, the head of the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) told AFP today.
Tunisia Puts Two Ben Ali Advisers Under House Arrest as Protests Continue - Bloomberg - 0 views
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Egyptian protests: The view from the battleground. - By Sarah A. Topol - Slate Magazine - 0 views
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"I'm not afraid. Millions of Egyptians are not afraid. I have a good job. I'm here for other people, the ones who aren't as lucky as me. If they kill me, I asked my brother to take my place,"
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Nevine Immam, a mother of three, is one of the people gathering rocks. "All the past demonstrations had been peaceful. We had no weapons. Then they started with guns, horses, and camels. The last thing we had to defend ourselves with were stones," she says. Nevine is eager to throw some herself, but she thinks there won't be room for her to aim. "I will pass the rocks on, but if I find space to throw a rock, I will," she vows and smiles.
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"It's like a utopia here. We're really organized. We have a self-sustaining city. At 6 a.m. there is a fuul cart, [fuul is a popular Egyptian dish], a kiosk selling cigarettes, people are passing out food and water, [there's] a night watch,"
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