Unrest And Revolution In Tunisia -- News Updates January 23, 2011



Tunisians Mourn Protest Victims As Small Demonstrations Continue -- CNN

Tunis, Tunisia (CNN) -- Tunisia on Sunday ended a three-day mourning period for dozens of people killed in protests that ousted the country's long-term president.

As the mourning period came to a close, small protests broke out in the capital, Tunis.

Protesters have decried a new government formed in the wake of President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali's ouster.

They have called it a sham, and demanded that officials with connections to the old guard be fired.

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More News On The Unrest In Tunisia

Thousands pressure Tunisian PM to quit -- Yahoo News/AFP
Rural poor rally in Tunis -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Tunisian PM Mohamed Ghannouchi under pressure to quit -- BBC
Tunisian Protesters Maintain Demand For Government's Resignation -- Radio Free Europe
Caravan rally reaches Tunisia's capital -- BBC
For France, Tunisia is another diplomatic black eye -- L.A. Times
Swiss government says to freeze assets of Ben Ali and Gbagbo -- Reuters
EU considers freezing Ben Ali's assets -- Reuters
How a gold-digging Tunisian hairdresser, Leila Ben Ali, perfected art of plunder -- The Australian
Relatives of Tunisia's ousted president in Montreal: official -- National Post
Tunisians Revel in Change -- Newsweek
Dictatorship for Dummies, Tunisia edition -- William J. Dobson, Washington Post

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