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Protests In Tunis Trigger Leader Of Tunisia To Flee

The city of Tunis has been paralyzed by angry demonstrators which has prompted Leader Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali to flee the country and his post. Protests over increasing expenses of essential products, large joblessness and corruption have made the main city unstable. Last minute powers have been handed to the Prime Minister. Chances are that Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, did not have to take out a cash advance to flee with how much cash he probably had set aside.

Many upset that President Ben Ali left Tunis
Frustrated Tunisians have been taking to the streets of Tunis in droves to protest failures of the government and President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, who has occupied the office since 1987. CNN reports that the prices going up on essential goods like grain and sugar prices while unemployment, rights abuses and government corruption is getting worse which is driving Tunisians crazy. As a concession to demonstrators, the Tunisian security forces were directed by President Ben Ali that no live ammunition might be used on protestors unless necessary. That didn't help much. He ended up ordering the us government to dissolve with no other choice. Ben Ali has fled the North African nation, and Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi has assumed control of the country.
Emergency control
Prime Minister Ghannouchi assumed emergency control of Tunisia and has vowed to fight runaway inflation, according to al-Jazeera. He has pledged to respect laws and carry out reforms to combat high inflation and unemployment. The main airport in Tunis has been shut down by the Tunisian army while the country's airspace has been closed also during this time. In the streets, three or more people are no longer allowed to meet. This has been banned by the government. The Tunisians continued to fight, even after President Ben Ali tried to lower food prices to make it better. Evidently having Ben Ali in the presidency for 27 years was too much for the country.
A month of protests happen
Tunisia has been growing increasingly unstable after nearly a month of constant protests and demonstrations in the streets of Tunis. A college-education street vendor selling fruit from a cart, Mohamed Bouazizi, died which began it all. He protested by setting himself on fire after authorities took his cart.
Details from
CNN
cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/01/14/tunisia.protests/index.html
Al Jazeera
english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/01/2011114172228117723.html

By: Jefferey Hicks

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