Monday, February 21, 2011
Tunisia
Jasmine Revolution
Autocratic President Zein Al Abiden Bin Ali was ruling Tunis for 23 years, Tunisian culture has a board middle class and there Islamic is moderate. Tunisians were suffering from government corruption, rising prices for food and products, and youth didn’t have chances to get a job and start their life. A young educated Tunisian protest from the small town of Sidi Bouzeid who gave the first message to the president of Tunis Zein Al Abiden Bin Ali that the demonstration time has begun. Who went on demonstration where youth, doctors, lawyers, and professors which they were highly educated. At first, President Bin Ali threatened them many times, police started to shoot them, many died and injured but even though they never gave up. They wanted to change the regime to democratic and they believed that they can do it and they didn’t go home. All countries were watching what was happening in Tunis and how strong they are. After the clashes between police and people were getting aggressive, the military found out that it is important to show up and to protect the people. Tunisians became very happy as they felt that they are very close to change the regime. They were right as President Zien Al Abiden had a very short speech to Tunisians and said, “I understood you, I understood each one “. Then he flew to Saudi Arabia,
I think these countries will be better in the future, and they have to rebuild their country, and they have to choose a good president who will help them to reach their aim. Tunisians got their freedom and hope and encourages other Arab countries to struggle for freedom, dignity and democracy.
Egypt …………………………….. 100% done
Yemen……………………………. In progress
Bahrain………………………….. In progress
Libya………………………………. In progress
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Great post Fatima! We still need to work on your verb tense. Please see me if you would like some help.
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