Riadh Bouazizi was born on 1973-04-08.
Riadh Sidaoui was born on 1967-05-14.
Riadh Jelassi was born on 1971-07-07.
Mohamed Bouazizi was born on March 29, 1984, in Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia.
Mohamed Bouazizi died on January 4, 2011, in Ben Arous, Tunisia of suicide.
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there's no freedom, no justice! ben ali was stealing the country!!
Mohamed Bouazizi, a Tunisian street vendor, set himself on fire on December 17, 2010, as a protest against police harassment and humiliation. He faced constant abuse from local authorities, who confiscated his goods and disrespected him. His act of self-immolation sparked widespread protests in Tunisia, igniting the Arab Spring movement, which sought to challenge oppressive regimes across the region. Bouazizi's tragic decision highlighted the struggles of marginalized individuals and the demand for dignity and justice.
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it starts from one thousands Saudi riyal and goes upto 6000 riyals in final year residency. its like hell..don't think to come over.
Tunisian street vendor Mohammed Bouazizi lit himself on fire in protest. He was unable to find work, so he became a street vendor who sold incense (jasmine). His business was shut down and belongings confiscated by a police woman. His act of protest set of a chain reaction of political riots in Tunisia.