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How Memac Ogilvy won in a new democracy
economictimes.indiatimes.com
[Economic Times] - A few days before Tunisia's first free elections, passers by at a busy square in the capital of Tunis were appalled at the sight of a colossal bill for Zine El Abidine Ben Ali covering an entire side of a building. Mere months after the country
London Olympics: Athletes represent Arab Spring
www.ansamed.info
[ANSAmed] - Gymnast Bouallegue, 30, also knows first-hand what it means to oppose a dictatorial regime: he was expelled from Tunisia for publicly ripping up a photo of now ousted leader Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. ''They charged me with anti-governmental behavior
Tunisia police fire warning shots, tear gas at protesters
english.ahram.org.eg
[Ahram Online] - The uprising against Zine El Abidine Ben Ali touched off a wave of political unrest across North Africa and the Middle East dubbed the Arab Spring. It was sparked when Sidi Bouzid street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi immolated himself in protest over his own
Tunisian Media Aren't Quite Free Yet
www.huffingtonpost.com
[Huffington Post (blog)] - Tunisia rid itself of the shackles that had choked it for 23 years under the oppressive rule of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and the media started breathing easier when journalists, bloggers and activists of all stripes made up for lost time with a
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