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Sidi Bouziz (Tunisia), Dec 17 (EFE) .- (Camera: Javier Martín) Fed up with corruption and abuse by the Police, on December 17, 2010, Mohamad Bouazizi, a young street fruit vendor, bought a drum of gasoline, sprayed it on his body and set himself on fire in front of the city hall gate of the small Tunisian town of Sidi Bouziz.An agent had humiliated him in public and confiscated all his merchandise, and, although he never imagined it would happen, his desperate act of protest became the spark that fuelled the protests of the Arab Spring.FOOTAGE OF SIDI BOUZIZ.SOUNDBITES AND TRANSLATIONS OF:TRANSLATIONS:1.- Hayet Hammami, spokesperson for the association of unemployed young graduates:"The social situation has deteriorated. From 2015 to the present there has been a setback in all senses, not only in the way of life but also in public services and there is a huge problem this year, especially after the coronavirus crisis. Many companies have closed and the unemployment rate has doubled, almost three times the percentage that the government says, around 15 per cent. It has intensified enormously and what has changed? the situation is regressive and really very hard".2.- Hamza, Bouazizi's neighbour:"Nothing has changed since then. On the contrary, it has even got worse. With Ben Ali it was better. Much better, the situation, life, security. Everything."
Tunisia, Jan 18 (EFE) .- (CAMERA: Natalia Román Morte) The Tunisian transition celebrates its tenth anniversary and with it the arrival of freedom of expression and of the press, one of its greatest achievements after nearly 60 years of dictatorial regimes.
Tunis, Jan 14 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Mohamed Messara).- Tunisia marked the tenth anniversary of the triumph of the revolution amid strict lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.FOOTAGE OF TUNIS.
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