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How Successful was the Arab Spring’s Only Successful Revolution?

Posted on March 23, 2018April 13, 2026 by Anis Guedoir

December 17, 2010 is a date Tunisians will never forget. Mohamed Bouazizi, a local resident of Sidi Bouzid was going about his day selling produce on the street corner when a police officer approached him. The officer claimed Bouazizi did not have a license to sell and seized his scale. Infuriated by the poor economic […]

After Every Winter Comes Spring: Tunisia’s Democratic Flowering

Posted on March 31, 2015 by Yun Ru Phua

On December 17th,  2010, a 26 year-old vegetable-seller named Mohamed Bouazizi had his unlicensed cart and products confiscated by a policewoman in the Tunisian city of Sidi Bouzid. Not only did the police officer demand a large fine from Bouazizi, but she also insulted his dead father and slapped him. Aggrieved, Bouazizi headed to the […]

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