Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Unrest And Revolution In Tunisia -- News Updates January 26, 2011



Tunisia Seeks Arrest Of Ousted President -- Yahoo News/Reuters

TUNIS (Reuters) – Tunisia wants to have ousted president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali and his family arrested and put on trial for theft and currency offences, the justice minister said Wednesday.

The international police organization Interpol has been asked to help arrest Ben Ali, his wife Leila Trabelsi and other family members who have fled the country, Lazhar Karoui Chebbi told a news conference.

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More News On the Unrest In Tunisia

Tunisia issues intl warrant for ousted president -- Yahoo News/AP
Tunisia issues warrant for ousted president -- Yahoo News/AFP
Tunisia issues warrant for ousted leader, family members -- CNN
Tunisia Wants to Arrest Deposed President -- Voice of America
Tunisia issues arrest warrants for deposed president Ben Ali and family -- Globe And Mail
Tunisia asks Interpol to arrest ousted dictator -- MSNBC
Ben Ali: Tunisia issues arrest warrant for ex-leader -- BBC

Tunisian police fire tear gas at protesters -- AP
Police in Tunisia Fire Tear Gas at Protesters -- New York Times
New Strikes Add to Unrest in Tunisia -- Wall Street journal
Tunisia protests: Clashes near government compound -- BBC
Tunisians clash over pace of change, government -- Reuters

Senior U.S. diplomat in Tunisia for crisis talks
-- Reuters
Key diplomat says U.S. approves of Tunisia revolt -- L.A. Times
US helping shape outcome of Tunisian uprising -- AFP

Tunisian cabinet set to make changes to appease protesters -- Irish Times
Tunisia on verge of new crisis over regime holdovers -- L.A. Times
What's Next for Tunisia? -- Michael Meyer-Resende and Paul O'Grady, New York Times
Tunisia: Life Without Ben Ali -- Voice of America
Analyst: Tunisians Want 'Genuine' Democracy -- Voice of America
The Inside Story of How Facebook Responded to Tunisian Hacks -- Alexis Madrigal, the Atlantic

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