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In Tunisia: Zine Abidine ben Ali resigned.

In Egypt: Hosni Mubarak indirectly resigned on account of having a stroke at an inopportune time.

In Libya and Syria, militant campaigns have been going on in order to evict leaders that are less willing to concede power.

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