Mid-East unrest: The discontent shaping new Arab world
By Jeremy Bowen BBC Middle East editor Continue reading the main story Mid-East Unrest Latest updates Live Bahrain protests: Your stories Egypt’s media revolution Bahrain: Global concerns It is only about two months since the first protests started in Tunisia. A desperate young man died after setting fire to himself because the police had stopped him selling fruit and vegetables. Since then the presidents of Tunisia and Egypt have gone. Demonstrators have learnt that if they push, if they overcome their fear of the police, then remarkable things can happen….
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