Tunisia is a Mediterranean country in North Africa. Back in 2007, Tunisian citizen journalists and bloggers had documented
the tourism/shopping sprees of the dictator's wife aboard the
presidential plane to Europe and global fashion capitals. (H/t Global
Voices)
In 2010, the TuniLeaks website was set up to post (WikiLeaks-released) U.S. Embassy and State Department documents candidly describing the Tunisia dictatorship.
Powerful photo
of dictator Ben Ali visiting the hospital bed of the desperate young
man who set himself on fire in Dec. 2010 -- the young man didn't live
long enough to learn that his act set off a revolution that overthrew
Ben Ali.
Amid the protests, Tunisian rapper El General put out this widely-circulated music video
attacking Ben Ali and urging folks to join the protests. El General was
arrested for it. Soon after, the dictator fled. (H/t to Steve Zunes.)
After the Tunisian dictatorship fell, the bizarre allied dictator in neighboring Libya, Qaddafi, made a rambling speech
denouncing the Internet, WikiLeaks, Twitter and Facebook, which he
blamed for Tunisia events. Last year, Qaddafi was also driven from power
-- by NATO air power and an armed insurrection.
Dizzy Gillespie performs his classic jazz tune,plays "Night in Tunisia."
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