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Kaytlin Dumler

WHH 2
April 16th 2015
Current Event
Grading Period 2

Facts:

The came protests against his rule in early 2011.


a police officer stopped Bouazizi, claiming he didn't have a proper permit.
What exactly happened next isn't clear, beyond that the 26-year-old set
himself on fire in front of a government building. He died 18 days later.
While widespread violence remains relatively rare there, more than 3,000
Tunisians are thought to have traveled to Iraq and Syria to fight as jihadists,
more than any other country, according to the International Centre for the
Study of Radicalization in London.

Questions:

Why is there still sooo much violence?


Why do people find this necessary?

Conclusion:

There is still much violence in Yemen. The protester started appearing more
often in 2011. a police officer stopped Bouazizi, saying that he did not have a
proper permit. What exactly happened next isn't for sure, except that the 26year-old set himself on fire in front of a government building. He died 18 days
later.

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