Tunisie Revolutionالثورة التونسية Protesters wi a sign that says "Ben Ali, get oot” in French.
Date 18 December 2010 – 14 Januar 2011 (3 weeks an 6 days) Location Tunisie Caused bi
Methods
Resultit in Owerthrow o Ben Ali govrenment
Resignation o Prime Meenister Ghannouchi
Dissolution o the poleetical police
Dissolution o the RCD , the umwhile rulin pairty o Tunisie an liquidation o its assets
Release o poleetical prisoners
Elections tae a Constituent Assembly on 23 October 2011
Casualties Daith(s) 338 Injures 2,147
The Tunisie Revolution wis an intensive campaign o ceevil resistance , includin a series o street demonstrations takin place in Tunisie . The events began in December 2010 an led tae the oostin o langtime Preses Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in Januar 2011.
The demonstrations wur precipitatit bi heich unemployment , fuid inflation , corruption , a lack o freedom o speech an ither poleetical freedom an poor livin conditions . The protests constitutit the maist dramatic wave o social an poleetical unrest in Tunisie in three decades an hae resultit in scores o daiths an injuries, maist o which wur the result o action bi polis an security forces against demonstrators. The protests wur spairked bi the sel-immolation o Mohamed Bouazizi on December 17 an led tae the oostin o Preses Zine El Abidine Ben Ali 28 days later on 14 Januar 2011, whan he offeecially resigned efter fleein tae Saudi Arabie , endin 23 years in pouer. Labour unions wur said tae be an integral pairt o the protests. The protests inspired seemilar actions throughoot the Arab warld ; the Egyptian revolution began efter the events in Tunisie an an' a' led tae the oostin o Egyp's langtime preses Hosni Mubarak ; furthermair, protests hae an aa taken place in Algerie , Yemen , Libie , Jordan , Bahrain , Iraq , Mauritanie , Pakistan an elsewhaur in the wider Middle East an North Africae .
Namin
In Tunisie an the wider Arab warld, the protests an chynge in govrenment are cried the Sidi Bouzid Revolt , derived frae Sidi Bouzid , the ceety whaur the initial protests began. In the media, thir events hae been dubbed the Jasmine Revolution in keepin wi the geopoleetical nomenclature o "color revolutions ", awtho the comparison is disputit, notably bi mony Tunisians thairsels.
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