Saturday, July 9, 2011

Tunisian Revolution

on 2:22 PM
Revolution Tunisia (also known as a revolution dignity or revolution Liberal or Jasmine Revolution, revolution, 14 January), is a popular revolt broke out set in the December 18, 2010 in solidarity with the young Muhammad Bouazizi who set fire to his body in the December 17, 2010 to express his anger on his unemployment and the confiscation of cart that sells them by the police Fadia Hamdi


(died Bouazizi Day Tuesday, January 4, 2011 as a result of burns). This led to the outbreak of demonstrations on December 18, 2010 and exit of thousands of Tunisians who reject what they consider the situation of unemployment and the lack of social justice and the worsening 


corruption within the ruling regime. As a result of these demonstrations, which included many cities in Tunisia for numerous deaths and injuries of protesters result Tsadmanm with the security forces, and forced President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali on the removal of a number of ministers, including Interior Minister and promises to address the problems that called for 


resolving the demonstrators, also announced his intention not to run for president in 2014. [3] was also after his speech to open the blocked websites in Tunisia Kaluotaob after 5 years of blocking, in addition to reducing the prices of some food products reduced slightly. But the


protests have expanded and increased intensity until it reached its government buildings, forcing President Ben Ali to step down from power and leave the country suddenly security protection for the Libyan to Saudi Arabia on Friday, January 14, 2011. [4] announced the Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi, on the same day he took the presidency in temporary and due to the faltering performance of its functions, according to Chapter 56 of the Constitution, with the 


declaration of a state of emergency and curfew. But the Constitutional Council decided a day later resort to Chapter 57 of the Constitution and the Declaration of vacancy in the office of President, and therefore announced on Saturday, January 15, 2011 inauguration of President of the House of Representatives Fouad Mebazaa the post of President of the Republic on a temporary basis until an early presidential elections over a period of 45 to 60 days.


 The revolution and the main Tunisian bomber to a series of protests and revolutions in a number of Arab countries

ملف:محمد البوعزيزي.jpg

Bouazizi burn himself and the revolution broke outMohammed Bouazizi sets fire to himself
On Friday, December 17th of 2010 a young Tunisian named Mohammed Bouazizi, one of the unemployed set himself on fire in protest against the confiscation of the municipal authorities in the city of Sidi Bou Zeid for a vehicle sold by the fruit and vegetables, and to condemn to reject the governorate authorities to accept a complaint wanted to provide the right policing Fadia 



Hamdi, who had slapped him in public. [5] This led to the outbreak of clashes between hundreds of youths in the region of Sidi Bouzid and mandate of the Kasserine with security forces on Saturday, December 18, 2010 during a demonstration of solidarity with Bouazizi and protest 


against high unemployment, marginalization and exclusion in this state the internal , and ended the protests arrest of dozens of young men and smash some public facilities. And expanded the Department of protests state of Sidi Bouzid to move the protest from the center of the state to the surrounding towns and cities Kalmknasa and necks, Sidi Ali Ben Aoun and the home of Bouziane, where, people in mass rallies to demand work and the rights of citizenship and 


equality of opportunity and development, and events developed rapidly and raised the protest to take a political nature The people demand the resignation of President Ben Ali for his post and freedoms and to hold those who abuse public funds and to investigate issues of corruption.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

Followers

Popular Posts

 

Copyright © 2011 First treatment | Design by Kenga Ads-template