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  • MANIFESTACIONES FRENTE A LAS EMBAJADAS DE TÚNEZ EN EGIPTO Y JORDANIA

    MANIFESTACIONES FRENTE A LAS EMBAJADAS DE TÚNEZ EN EGIPTO Y JORDANIA

    CAI802 EL CAIRO (EGIPTO) 15/1/2011.- Miembros del movimiento antigubernamental egipcio "Movimiento Joven 6 de Abril" se manifiestan para mostrar su apoyo al pueblo tunecino y felicitarles por el abandono del país del hasta el viernes presidente tunecino, Zine el Abidine Ben Alí, frente a la embajada de Túnez en El Cairo, Egipto, hoy, sábado, 15 de enero de 2011. EFE/Str
  • French supporters of Tunisian people hold a banner which reads "Ben Ali murderer, Sarkozy accomplice" as they demonstrate in Lyon

    French supporters of Tunisian people hold a banner which reads "Ben Ali murderer, Sarkozy accomplice" as they demonstrate in Lyon

    French supporters of Tunisian people hold a banner which reads "Ben Ali murderer, Sarkozy accomplice" as they demonstrate against Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in Lyon January 15, 2011. REUTERS/Robert Pratta (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
  • Tunisian people living in Belgium shout slogans during a protest against Tunisian President Ben Ali in Brussels

    Tunisian people living in Belgium shout slogans during a protest against Tunisian President Ben Ali in Brussels

    Tunisian people living in Belgium shout slogans during a protest against Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in Brussels January 15, 2011. In a dramatic climax to weeks of violent protests against his rule, Ben Ali, Tunisia's president for more than 23 years, fled to Saudi Arabia on Friday and Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi took over as caretaker president. REUTERS/Thierry Roge (BELGIUM - Tags: CIVIL UNREST)

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