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NYTBy DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK and J. DAVID GOODMAN
Published: January 13, 2011
HAMMEMET, Tunisia — Protesters swarmed this beachfront tourist destination near the newly restive capital on Thursday, overwhelming the police and ransacking businesses as well as the luxurious mansion of a member of the president’s family.
Social media appeared to play a strong role in organizing the violence, as it has throughout the three weeks of demonstrations and riots that have threatened the government of the authoritarian president, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. The unrest spread this week to the capital, Tunis.
Early on Thursday, an Arabic Facebook page called on the people of Tunisia to prepare to sacrifice their blood in Hammemet, where several members of Mr. Ali’s extended family have mansions. The page is named “The People of Tunisia are setting themselves on fire, Mr. President,” a reference to the young unemployed man who set himself on fire last month, setting off the wave of growing unrest.
By midday, hundreds of rioters were rampaging through the streets here, several banks were aflame and police officers huddled defensively, shields raised, around their station. The rioters marauded through the beachfront mansion of a presidential relative, pulling out a television and two all-terrain vehicles and setting them aflame. A horse ran free in the mansion’s yard.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/14/world/africa/14tunisia.html?_r=1&hp=&pagewanted=allI have added a few OPs to my journal which give further background info:
Anonymous Has Joined Tunisian Activists To Help Fight The Government's Stifling Of Online Dissenthttp://journals.democraticunderground.com/Turborama/395As Riots Continue, Tunisian Bloggers & Rapper Arrestedhttp://journals.democraticunderground.com/Turborama/398 The Moor Next Door: More On Riots, Protests In North Africa (Why They Are Historically Important)http://journals.democraticunderground.com/Turborama/397 Interactive Map Of Countrywide Riots In Tunisia & Linkshttp://journals.democraticunderground.com/Turborama/396