On December 17 Bouazizi Mohammed was burned to the Bonze in front of a government office to protest the mistreatment she received from a police officer who had confiscated the car with money he earned as a grocer. The spark that helped to end his life drove the movement that has brought the resignation of the then Tunisian president, Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, and now continues to cause Egypt demonstrations against President Mubarak.
I will not hesitate in Tunisia and Egypt there is a standard of living worse than in Spain where we can still claim a significant share of freedom. However, the latest indicate that the number of unemployed has reached a record 4.2 million , representing a rate of 20.33%.
would not be strange to imagine a Bouazizi outraged Inem tail, and promoting an event as the longest unemployment line, called a few weeks ago and it ended up being a huge failure of which only about 100 people attended.
no shortage of complaints on the bars, the street or on the web, where you can read daily comments on Facebook, Twitter or even Parobook the new network, created specifically for the purpose of denouncing the current situation. But definitely missing people who are capable of something else to talk ...
In Egypt, banned the internet, but not stupid comments or jokes that can be done there to the representatives, but because it served to organize the protests.
not think it necessary to go so far as catching fire, but if we can not even get out to protest in the street .. Why what the rulers think they're doing it wrong? Who says so? Missing voices ... and their representative bodies.
I will not hesitate in Tunisia and Egypt there is a standard of living worse than in Spain where we can still claim a significant share of freedom. However, the latest indicate that the number of unemployed has reached a record 4.2 million , representing a rate of 20.33%.
would not be strange to imagine a Bouazizi outraged Inem tail, and promoting an event as the longest unemployment line, called a few weeks ago and it ended up being a huge failure of which only about 100 people attended.
In Egypt, banned the internet, but not stupid comments or jokes that can be done there to the representatives, but because it served to organize the protests.
not think it necessary to go so far as catching fire, but if we can not even get out to protest in the street .. Why what the rulers think they're doing it wrong? Who says so? Missing voices ... and their representative bodies.
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