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Tunisia: President Saied changes revolution commemoration date to December 17 | Africanews

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The Tunisian president believes that January 14, 2011, the day of the fall of the dictator Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, celebrated since as the anniversary of the first uprising of the Arab Spring, was not appropriate because the revolution is according to him still going.

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