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DescriptionTunisia Unrest - VOA - Tunis 14 Jan 2011 (3).jpg |
Original caption: Unrest culminates all over Tunis with one clear message from protesters of all ages: President Ben Ali must leave, 14 Jan 2011. (VOA Photo/L. Bryant)
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14 January 2011 |
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VOA: Tunisia Unrest, slideshow |
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VOA Photo/L. Bryant |
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