Friday, January 14, 2011

National Emergency Declared in Tunisia

The Tunisian government declared a national state of emergency, as a result of rioting That has left 13 people dead. According to reports, the Tunis Airport is now under the control of the army and Airspace countries has Been Closed.
Tunisia is a popular resort for holiday makers across Europe. Major UK Tour Operators've Already Taken the precaution of evacuating tourists, with others are putting extra flights EARLIER Thurs accommodate Those WHO Would Prefer Thurs return home early.
The current president in power in Tunisia, Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, is seen as corrupt by Many. High levels Unemployment has Increased the current level of anger against him. They Came into the power as a result of a coup in 1987. They Known To Have Sent Many of his opponents to Jail or into exile. They also Life has put Many Restrictions is a media and social networking sites in the countryside.
President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has Been Asked to stand down. Today Thousands of demonstrators have Taken to the Streets in Protest Demanding That they Resign. 10 People Have Been Killed in Tunis, According to reports, along with three in the town of Ras Jebel. According to witnesses somethings, somethings Police Have Been firing live rounds into Crowds.

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