‘Nothing will help’: Tunisians trapped in poverty lose hope
by Simon Speakman Cordall in Tunis from World news | The Guardian on (#5T599)
Eleven years after the start of the Arab spring, those trying to survive rising prices, unemployment and a pandemic feel little has changed
For a decade, Tunisia's revolution has been remembered on 14 January, the day autocratic ruler Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali fled to Saudi Arabia and the political elite declared the revolution complete.
From today, by President Kais Saied's decree, the event will be marked on 17 December, the day street trader Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire in protest at state corruption and the faltering economy. The self-immolation became a catalyst for Tunisia's uprising and the wider Arab spring.
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