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Tunis protests, Tunisian Revolution January, 2011 { 40 images } Created 9 Feb 2011

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  • A group of protesters are heading to the UGTT (Union Générale des Travailleurs Tunisiens) on January 25, 2011. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • A municipal agent of Tunis (responsable for collecting taxes for the city) is seen during a protest on January 25, 2011.  Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • A group of Lawyers and employees of the Court of Justice is heading to the kasbah after Pro and anti Mohamed Ghannouchi's governement fighting around the Kasba in Tunis on January 26, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • A group of Lawyers and employees of the Court of Justice is heading to the kasbah after Pro and anti Mohamed Ghannouchi's governement fighting around the Kasba in Tunis on January 26, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • Protesters at the Kasbah on January 25, 2011. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • Protesters of the 'Caravan of Freedom' continue their sit-in on the Kasbah square in Tunis, Tunisia on January 24, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • Protesters of the 'Caravan of Freedom' continue their sit-in on the Kasbah square in Tunis, Tunisia on January 24, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • Protesters of the 'Caravan of Freedom' continue their sit-in on the Kasbah square in Tunis, Tunisia on January 24, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • A burned picture of Former President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali is seen during a protest avenue Habib Bourguiba on January 25, 2011. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • Protesters of the 'Caravan of Freedom' continue their sit-in on the Kasbah square in Tunis, Tunisia on January 24, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • A young Tunisian from Kasserine shows his bandage and explain that he was wounded by police forces on his way to Tunis. Protesters of the 'Caravan of Freedom' continue their sit-in on the Kasbah square in Tunis, Tunisia on January 24, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • A military officers is seen among protesters in front of the Prime Minister office in the Kasbah on January 25, 2011. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • Protesters at the Kasbah on January 25, 2011. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • Pro and anti Mohamed Ghannouchi's governement fighting around the Kasba in Tunis on January 26, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • Pro and anti Mohamed Ghannouchi's governement fighting around the Kasba in Tunis on January 26, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • Pro and anti Mohamed Ghannouchi's governement fighting around the Kasba in Tunis on January 26, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • Pro and anti Mohamed Ghannouchi's governement fighting around the Kasba in Tunis on January 26, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • Pro and anti Mohamed Ghannouchi's governement fighting around the Kasba in Tunis on January 26, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • Pro and anti Mohamed Ghannouchi's governement fighting around the Kasba in Tunis on January 26, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • Pro and anti Mohamed Ghannouchi's governement fighting around the Kasba in Tunis on January 26, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • Pro and anti Mohamed Ghannouchi's governement fighting around the Kasba in Tunis on January 26, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • General Rachid Ammar, the chief of staff of the Tunisian army, addresses the 'Caravan of Freedom' on Government Square. Protesters of the 'Caravan of Freedom' continue their sit-in on the Kasbah square in Tunis, Tunisia on January 24, 2011. Protesters said they will continue their sit-in until the fall of the interim Government and satisfaction of their demands for decent life. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • During the afternoon a pro- gouvernment demonstration is organized on avenue Habib Bourguiba in order to protest against the strike that paralized the country since weeks, the situation is tense and some violences rise between anti- gouvernment and pro gouvernment protesters on January 25, 2011. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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  • During the afternoon a pro- gouvernment demonstration is organized on avenue Habib Bourguiba in order to protest against the strike that paralized the country since weeks, the situation is tense and some violences rise between anti- gouvernment and pro gouvernment protesters on January 25, 2011. Copyright Benjamin Girette /// On january the 14th 2011, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali President of Tunisia and his famous wife Leila Trabelsi as know as "The regent of Carthage" are forced by thousands of protesters to escape the country after 24 years of power. As a result a new democraty is in design for the next six months until Tunisians organize national democratic elections, it might be the birth of the first democraty in the arab world..
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