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Tunisia was the first Arab country to abolish slavery in 1846
The first Arab country to adopt a constitution in 1861
The first Arab country to abolish polygamy in 1957
The first Arab country to legalize abortion in 1973
On January 14th, 2011, Tunisia became the first Arab country to say
Get out, Get out, Get out!!!
The revolt of dignity
Long live the struggle of the Arab people
Martyr for dignity and freedom
Tunisia, honor to our martyrs
Glory to the revolution, January 14th
Free Tunisia
No more fear after today
The Regent of Carthage
Tunisia, we die for you
Tunisia, stop the massacre
When the people wants to live
I love you people
Ben Ali, get out!
The People United Will Never Be Defeated!
No breaking
This is our weapon
United with our people
Tunisians stand together the world is proud of you
Ben Ali, get out!
No, No, No, to the Freedom Killer
Game over Ben Ali
"The Tunisian people gave us freedom, long live the people of Tunisia"
"Long live Tunisia, long live freedom, honor to our martyrs"
"Tunisian there is more fear, the criminal has fled, Ben Ali has fled"
"Ben Ali, Get out!" Freedom
Ben Ali, the police spits in your face
"Tunisia, Escape and End"
"Tunisia, the breath of freedom"
Independence of Tunisia: 1956. Tunisian's Independence: 2011
"The party is over for Ben Ali"
"Nov 7th, Boulevard"
Civic solidarity
"Proud to be Tunisian"
Death for the Democratic Constitutional Rally (RCD)
RCD, Get Out, Stop the torture
"Tunisia.. after Ben Ali"
Police, Safety of the of the neighborhood
You people revolt against the dictator's remains
AL Kasbah, Winter January 2011
Ministry of the People
The revolution's tent
Clean Tunisia. RCD, get out!
Where are the Trabelsi's?
Get out!
The Democratic Constitutional Rally (RCD) is gone!
We are proud
Don't touch my country
I am optimistic when it comes to Tunisia after Bourguiba, I think I have done something solid that will succeed after me.
We are ready to die, if it is necessary, die so that our country will live!
A thought for the Egyptian people.
The Tunisian supports you in your quest for a better world. Long live free Egypt! Long live democracy!