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Center for strategic development studies SBZ 17 April 2011. The Tunisian revolution ; Development, Liberty, Citizenship, Dignity. The reasons behind the revolution. For decades, human dignity has been scorned by the ruling powers in Tunisia Liberties were scorned
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Center for strategic development studies SBZ 17 April 2011 The Tunisian revolution; Development, Liberty, Citizenship, Dignity
The reasonsbehind the revolution For decades, human dignity has been scorned by the ruling powers in Tunisia • Liberties were scorned • Socio-economic rights were confiscated • Corruption was built into the power system • The enrichment of the mafia was generalised • In other words, daily crimes were organised against the citizens
How did the Ben Ali regimehandle the revolution ? Fire, Mohamed Bouazizi was the straw that broke the camel’s back : • His immolation sparked the start of the revolution; • The peaceful protests of young people was launched on • 17 December 2010 ; • The initial reaction of the government was to marginalise the events; • But the demonstrations grew as the number of victims increased; • After 17 days of peaceful protests in the area of Sidi Bouzid, the protests reached the neighbouring provinces.
How did the Ben Ali regimereact in the face of the revolution ? • As usual, the regime intensified its terrorising actions by killing more and more people as was the case in Kasserine and Tala; • The young people’s peaceful revolution intensified; • Barriers ceded, the revolution generalisted and the dictorial regime of General Ben Ali fell on 14 January 2011.
Victims in numbers • During the peaceful revolution: • Amongst civilians, 300 dead and thousands • injured following shootings on crowds; • 0 victims agmonst the authorities; • These results show the contrasting attitudes: • peaceful demonstrators; • brutal authorities.
Conclusions • This revolutionwasled by the Tunisian civil society • - It organises itself, through the Republic, • to carry out itsproject; • - It isdedicated to participate in the reconstruction of the • country by offeringconcrete propositions; • - It offersitspeacefulrevolution to the heritage of humanity. • The Center for StrategicDevelopment • Studies SBZis a NGO • In partnershipwithcitizens, itseeks to: • identify and formulatespecificneeds; • suggest solutions; • offer the implementation and follow-up • of propositions made