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Clashes in Tunisia Follow Death of Journalist Who Burns Himself

December 26th, 2018

Clashes between protesters and security forces in an impoverished Tunisian city where a journalist burned himself to death over economic conditions spread to two other towns overnight, authorities said Wednesday.

In the western city of Kasserine, police fired tear gas at stone-throwing youths in a second night of unrest, an AFP journalist said.
Clashes also broke out in the eastern town of Jbeniana, where a policeman was injured, and in Tebourba in the north where at least five people were arrested, national security spokesman Walid Hkima said.

The unrest follows the death of 32-year-old journalist Abderrazk Zorgui on Monday after setting himself on fire in Kasserine.
The interior ministry said one person had been arrested for alleged involvement in the desperate act of protest, which triggered an outpouring of anger in the city.

“For the sons of Kasserine who have no means of subsistence, today I start a revolution. I am going to set myself on fire,” Zorgui said in a video published before his death.

It was the self-immolation of a street vendor in Tunisia in late 2010 in protest at police harassment that sparked Tunisia’s revolution and the Arab Spring uprisings across the rest of the region the next year.

Kasserine was one of the first cities to rise up after the vendor’s death, in protests that saw police kill demonstrators.

The unrest spread across the country and led to the overthrow of long-time dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

Despite the country’s democratic transition since then, authorities are still struggling to improve poor living conditions in the face of rampant inflation and persistent unemployment.

Tunisia’s national union of journalists called for a general strike on January 14 to mark the eight anniversary of the revolution.

https://www.albawaba.com/news/clashes-tunisia-follow-death-journalist-who-burns-himself-1231068

Arab Winter?
 
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Arab Winter?
NOPE! It is just protest ...a North African Do that, to improve their life condition, to show discontent with government policies...
Arab springs were invented by the West and financed by Arab States...The game is well known and well rehearsed but it is outdated..Tunisia will not have another Spring or Winter Arab, French ...Tunisian are not dumb!
 
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NOPE! It is just protest ...a North African Do that, to improve their life condition, to show discontent with government policies...
Arab springs were invented by the West and financed by Arab States...The game is well known and well rehearsed but it is outdated..Tunisia will not have another Spring or Winter Arab, French ...Tunisian are not dumb!

Well, they might not be dumb to fall for the same trick again, but setting yourself on fire as a way to improve your life condition seems contradictory and not smart either...
 
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Well, they might not be dumb to fall for the same trick again, but setting yourself on fire as a way to improve your life condition seems contradictory and not smart either...
Nobody says it’s smart..but we are human and each one of us has a point of no return..Setting himself in fire became a form of protest in North Africa..
 
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every winter in Tunisia this happens since the independence (and even before) but now you just hear about it .
 
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every winter in Tunisia this happens since the independence (and even before) but now you just hear about it .

Serious question:
Is self-immolation not forbidden in Islam?
I understand that people might think they have no way out and have no point of return.
But when you look at Palestinians for example, I do not think that they set themselves on fire, when they have no way out, but rather throw stones...
So, why would Tunisians set themselves on fire?
Is this because of culture?
 
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Tunisians, Algerians and Maroccans should look at Sudan....They must Very be ware of UAE and KSA. After they desroyed Yemen, Libya, Syria, Egypt now they try to destroy Maghreeb countries.

UAE and KSA struggle to turn all Arab countries into a vassal country of US and Israel like themself as their masters commanded them.
 
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Tunisians, Algerians and Maroccans should look at Sudan....They must Very be ware of UAE and KSA. After they desroyed Yemen, Libya, Syria, Egypt now they try to destroy Maghreeb countries.

UAE and KSA struggle to turn all Arab countries into a vassal country of US and Israel like themself as their masters commanded them.
They tried in the 90’s their diabolic scheme on Algeria in the 90’s and failed miserably when men were at the helm..Bouteflika brought back with him the ills of Islam and gave the ex Islamists, the terrorists, the Sauds and all those mofo countries cmsking the GCC a new lease on life..Now we have arms discoveries at our borders daily..The Sauds and the Emiratis are bankrolling the Sahel 5 under French commandment...
Algeria is no Sudan, and Algerians are no Sudanese...When Algerian get her glass filled with those mofo..she will react...
What’s happening in Tunisian is a normal couse of political life, although the burning of one self as a method of protest is new to North Africa...This type of desperate action has nothing to do with Islam or any religion..it just , I guess an easy and cheap choice of ending one’s live..since guns are unavailable and rope are not customary used..
 
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Serious question:
Is self-immolation not forbidden in Islam?
I understand that people might think they have no way out and have no point of return.
But when you look at Palestinians for example, I do not think that they set themselves on fire, when they have no way out, but rather throw stones...
So, why would Tunisians set themselves on fire?
Is this because of culture?
any kind of suicide is forbidden in Islam. but this have nothing to do wither is forbidden or not it's just a new way (and extreme one) to draw attention because it worked with bouazizi
 
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