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Arab Spring THE ARAB SPRING IS A TERM USED TO DESCRIBE THE SERIES OF DEMONSTRATIONS AND REVOLUTIONS THAT ROCKED THE ARAB WORLD BEGINNING IN DECEMBER, 2010

The Ottoman Empire controlled the area for over 500 years until the end of WWII. The Europeans colonized the area before and after WWII. After independence, most countries had monarchies establisehd by the Europeans which were quickly overthrown with authoritarian leaders taking power! Remember these are young, recently independent countries

Mohamed Bouazizi- in Tunisia! Self- Immolation! Mohamed actions spark revolutions throughout North Africa. Spark that started the revolutions! Tunisian street vender.. Who was the leader in Tunisia?

Why did he set himself on fire? Mohamed s actions spark massive protests throughout Tunisia and the Middle East!

Tahrir Square, Egypt Who was the Egyptian Leader?

Who was the leader of Libya?

Many causes discontent with autocratic leaders

Corruption & Authoritarian Leaders Lack of Liberties basic freedoms of political expression, speech, press and due process. Repression by government Internet censorship Humiliation and lack of respect to citizens! political rights of all their citizens, men and women. One Party Rule Leaders in power for decades, Police Brutality, State of emergency laws, Electoral fraud, Political censorship, Widespread corruption,

Causes...poverty and unemployment Lack of opportunities & economic crisis

Causes Rising Food Costs

What are the economic causes of the revolutions? The rich becomes richer and the poor poorer is apt for these countries. No good jobs in country Shortage of food High unemployment rates, (especially young people) Lack of good education or hope for a better life. The wealth is concentrated only in the hands of a few You should use statistics to support this information GDP Per Capita Unemployment rates Poverty levels Use CIA Fact Book for this information.

How did technology help the protestors?

Images- Left to Right Tunisia: Ben Ali Egypt: Hosni Mubarak Libya: Muammar Gaddafi Syria: Bashar al-assad Yemen: Ali Abdullah Saleh Which protests led to the resignations of the rulers that had held power for decades? Which leaders refused to resign leading to armed rebellions?

In Libya, protests grew into a full-scale rebellion. With the help of the United Nations and international air support, the rebels toppled and killed Muammar Gaddafi.

Tens of Thousands have been killed and hundreds of thousands have become refugees. Image: Azaz, Syria during the Syrian civil war. 16 August 2012, Azaz residents pick up after aerial bombings. Bombed out buildings. Date 3 September 2012 In Syria, protests developed into a civil war.

Manoubia Bouazizi, mother of Mohamed Bouazizi, the Tunisian man who set himself on fire in an act of protest which inspired the Arab Spring, gestures after casting her ballot at a polling station in Marsa district. 90 per cent of eligible voters in Tunisia participated in a free election for the first time in 55 years on 23 October. Post- Revolution Election in Tunisia

Elections in Tunisia and Egypt have put moderate Islamic political parties in power. Religious minorities and secular Muslims are wary of their new leaders. Post- Revolution Elections in Egypt