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Former Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali was forced to flee in January 2011 after months of protests against his rule. Now, BBC Arabic has obtained exclusive recordings shedding light on his last days in power.
In 2008, workers emerged from the poisonous dust clouds of Tunisia's mining core to protest for change. Tremors of discontent became a seismic quake, toppling Ben Ali's regime. But what of them now?
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The Arab Spring began in Tunisia in 2010, but the battle for hearts and minds still rages. Ultra-conservative Islamists known as Salafists want the country to be run along strict Koranic lines. Their influence is growing and the democratic Government is struggling to assert its authority.
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