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TUNISIA: Spreading Unrest

TUNISIA: Spreading Unrest 20872 – Africa Research Bulletin National Security Abbas has vowed that so-called Islamic died after his car was overturned on 2011”, and expressed disappointment at State (ISIS aka Daesh) jihadists would January 21st. the cabinet’s failure to announce solu- not be allowed to use the country to tions to resolve the situation. The protests were triggered on January cross into Libya, Sudan Media Centre 17th when a young man who lost out Tunisia faces a growing jihadist threat (SMC) reported (19/1). on a government job climbed a trans- and is already under a state of emer- There have been reports in Khartoum- mission tower in protest and was gency, declared after a suicide bomber based media that young Sudanese have electrocuted. Unemployment stands killed 12 members of the presidential travelled to Libya to fight with radical around 15%, but is 30% among young guard in central Tunis in November Islamist groups, with some reported to people. (p. 20798). have been killed. “We have the freedom, but you cannot Violence Condemned The security chief also repeated claims eat freedom,” said one unemployed from Khartoum that rebels battling graduate. “There is a big similarity Tunisian political parties and the main government http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series Wiley

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Wiley
Copyright
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
ISSN
0001-9844
eISSN
1467-825X
DOI
10.1111/j.1467-825X.2016.06855.x
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20872 – Africa Research Bulletin National Security Abbas has vowed that so-called Islamic died after his car was overturned on 2011”, and expressed disappointment at State (ISIS aka Daesh) jihadists would January 21st. the cabinet’s failure to announce solu- not be allowed to use the country to tions to resolve the situation. The protests were triggered on January cross into Libya, Sudan Media Centre 17th when a young man who lost out Tunisia faces a growing jihadist threat (SMC) reported (19/1). on a government job climbed a trans- and is already under a state of emer- There have been reports in Khartoum- mission tower in protest and was gency, declared after a suicide bomber based media that young Sudanese have electrocuted. Unemployment stands killed 12 members of the presidential travelled to Libya to fight with radical around 15%, but is 30% among young guard in central Tunis in November Islamist groups, with some reported to people. (p. 20798). have been killed. “We have the freedom, but you cannot Violence Condemned The security chief also repeated claims eat freedom,” said one unemployed from Khartoum that rebels battling graduate. “There is a big similarity Tunisian political parties and the main government

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Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural SeriesWiley

Published: Feb 1, 2016

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