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Tunisia protests
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Tunisia: “Unemployment has killed me”

May 15, 2017November 7, 2017 0 Comments Arab Spring, Caid Essebsi, Iraq, ISIL, ISIS, Joseph Desire Som I, Libya, Syria, Tunisia, unemployment, violent extremism

Youth unemployment is a major driver of radicalization in Tunisia, which supplies more fighters to Syria and Iraq than any other country.

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