Author: AFPID: 1606099888938046000Mon, 2020-11-23 06:44 TUNIS: “The revolution showed me that everything is possible,” says Ameni Ghimaji, remembering the heady days of the Tunisian protests that sparked the Arab Spring uprisings a decade ago. She was just 18 when Tunisian dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fell from power, the first casualty of wave upon wave of demonstrations across the Middle East and North Africa which saw some iron-fisted leaders tumble, some brutally cling on and nations convulse in years of upheaval, conflict and civil war. “We had no plan for the future, but we were sure of one thing: anything has to be better than this,” added Ghimaji. Ben Ali was ousted just hour
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