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December 24, 2020 | Reported By : Asad Mirza
The past week marked the
tenth and first anniversary of two different events, both starting off as a
protest against the ruling regime and in turn snowballing into massive movements.
The first, the so-called ‘Arab Spring’ marked its tenth anniversary and the
second, the Shaheen Bagh sit-out its first anniversary. Let’s have a look how
these two movements started and what did they achieve.
Arab
Spring
Ten years back when a
young street vendor named Mohamed Bouazizi in the Tunisian town of Sidi Bouzid
set himself on fire on 17 December 2010, he started a revolution, which spread