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- Arab_Spring abstract "The Arab Spring (Arabic: الربيع العربي, ar-rabīˁ al-ˁarabī) is a revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests (both non-violent and violent), riots, and civil wars in the Arab world that began on 18 December 2010.By December 2013, rulers had been forced from power in Tunisia, Egypt (twice), Libya, and Yemen; civil uprisings had erupted in Bahrain and Syria; major protests had broken out in Algeria, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Morocco, and Sudan; and minor protests had occurred in Mauritania, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Djibouti, Western Sahara, and the Palestinian territories.Weapons and Tuareg fighters returning from the Libyan Civil War stoked a simmering conflict in Mali which has been described as "fallout" from the Arab Spring in North Africa. The sectarian clashes in Lebanon were described as a spillover of violence from the Syrian uprising and hence the regional Arab Spring.The protests have shared some techniques of civil resistance in sustained campaigns involving strikes, demonstrations, marches, and rallies, as well as the effective use of social media to organize, communicate, and raise awareness in the face of state attempts at repression and Internet censorship.Many Arab Spring demonstrations have been met with violent responses from authorities, as well as from pro-government militias and counter-demonstrators. These attacks have been answered with violence from protestors in some cases. A major slogan of the demonstrators in the Arab world has been Ash-sha`b yurid isqat an-nizam ("the people want to bring down the regime").Some observers have drawn comparisons between the Arab Spring movements and the Revolutions of 1989 (also known as the "Autumn of Nations") that swept through Eastern Europe and the Second World, in terms of their scale and significance. Others, however, have pointed out that there are several key differences between the movements, such as the desired outcomes and the organizational role of Internet technology in the Arab revolutions.".
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- Arab_Spring caption "Clockwise from top left: Protesters in Tahrir Square in Cairo; Demonstrators marching through Avenue Habib in Tunis; Political dissidents in Sana'a; Protesters gathering in Pearl Roundabout in Manama; Mass Demonstration in Douma; Demonstrators in Bayda.".
- Arab_Spring causes "*Authoritarianism *Demographic structural factors *Political corruption *Human rights violations *Inflation *Kleptocracy *Sectarianism *Unemployment *Self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi".
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- Arab_Spring date "2010-12-18".
- Arab_Spring date "November 2012".
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- Arab_Spring goals "*Democracy *Free elections *Human rights *Employment *Regime change *Islamism *Secularism".
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- Arab_Spring methods "*Civil disobedience *Civil resistance *Defection *Demonstrations *Insurgency *Internet activism *Protest camps *Revolution *Riots *Self-immolation *Sit-ins *Strike actions *Urban warfare *Uprising".
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- Arab_Spring status "Ongoing *Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali ousted, and government overthrown. *Egyptian presidents Hosni Mubarak and Mohammed Morsi ousted, and governments overthrown. Ongoing post-coup political violence. *Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi killed after a civil war with foreign military intervention, and government overthrown. *Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh ousted, power handed to a national unity government. *Syria experiences a full-scale civil war between the government and opposition forces. *Civil uprising against the government of Bahrain despite unsatisfying government changes. *Kuwait, Lebanon and Oman implementing government changes in response to protests. *Morocco, Jordan implementing constitutional reforms in response to protests. *Ongoing protests in Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Mauritania and some other countries.".
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