Recent developments in the north African state of Tunisia

TUNIS: Recent developments in the north African state of Tunisia, where widespread unrest over unemployment and high prices led to President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali leaving the country on Friday.
DECEMBER 2010
17: Mohamed Bouazizi, a 26-year-old university graduate, sets himself alight in the central Tunisian town of Sidi Bouzid in a protest over unemployment. He dies on January 5 from burn wounds.
19: Bouzazizi's protest touches off a wave of unrest and clashes in Sidi Bouzid.
24: Two are killed in clashes at Menzel Bouzayane, not far from Sidi Bouzid.
JANUARY 2011
8-10: More than 50 people die in three days of rioting in Tunisia's central Kasserine region, according to a trade union representative. The authorities say 21 died.
10: Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali slams "terrorist acts" by hoodlums but also pledges to create 300,000 extra jobs in a television address.
11: The first clashes take place in the capital Tunis and its suburbs, while clashes continue in Kasserine.
12: Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi announces the dismissal of interior minister Rafik Belhaj Kacem, the freeing of those arrested, except those involved in acts of "vandalism", and a probe into corruption.
13: The army withdraws from Tunis, which remains occupied by special forces. One demonstrator is shot dead.
14: Thousands of protesters demand Ben Ali resign in marches across the country.
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