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Tunisia
Jobless Graductes Mohamed Bouazizi stourts selling Vegetables.When Police seize his cart. Then he sets his self on fire. -
Tunsisia
After 10 days of protest zine el abidine ben ali appers on television promosing action on job creation but also that the law will be appileding all firmness protesters -
Egypt
21 people died in a suspected al-Qauida suicide bombing at side a coptic chruch in Alexandria mubarak pledges. we will cut off the hands of those against Egypt Security Christians Take to the streets and police and muslimes. -
Tunsisia
Tunisian President Finally bows to protests and flees to saudi Arabia. -
LIbya
The Libyan leader mumman gaddafi makes a televison adressained at events across the border amid reporter of unreston the streets of libya. -
Yemen
Yemen is hit by fresh protesters after the arrest of 19 opposition actrivits including tawakel Karman a prominest femal activites who had called for the president Ali Abdullah Saleh. -
Lebanon
Thousand of sumis take part in a day of rage in opposition to the prospective of a NEW GOVERMENT under hezholah controll after the ousting of saud harifi as prime minister of the us-alled goverment -
Yemen
Thousands of people take the streets of sanas calling for an end to the reish of president Ali Abdullah saleh in some of the biggest anit-goverment rallies yemen has seen for the decade. -
Jordan
Thousands of people gather in capital amman to demmand political change! -
Yemen
In Alast Ditch attpented to stop protest demanding his regnation president Ali Abdullah saleh of yemen says he will end hiss 32 year rule in 2013 and that his son ahmed will not succed him. -
Yemen
Tensof thousands of Yemins Demostrated in anoppsitions-led day of rage supporters of president Ali Abdullah Saleh Organisen wanterdemonstrations. -
libya
Hundreds of anti-government protesters have clashed with police overnight in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi. The protests were reportedly triggered by anger at the arrest of a human rights campaigner. Meanwhile, Libyan state television said rallies were being held across the country in support of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. -
Jordan
Protests erupted in cities across the Middle East and North Africa. At least six people were reported killed and dozens injured in Iraq thousands took to the streets in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a and Egyptians gathered in Cairo's Tahrir Square to demand an accelerated reform programme.