Things were confiscated by the police, and Bowajiji, who lost hope, walked into a dead end. Even if Bowajiji is rescued, the physical and psychological trauma will make him wish he was dead. It is not only Bowajiji who protested to his country and government in this extreme way, but also Naji, a young man in his twenties who chose to electrocute himself because of "hunger and unemployment", and Abdi who committed suicide because he was still unclear about the government's microfinance. Young people in Tunisia, who should shoulder the future of the country, chose to end their lives in this way. This is not so much a personal tragedy as a national tragedy. Bowaji's suicide ignited the anger of the local people. Many people like Bowajiji took to the streets to ask the government to do something, and there were fierce clashes with the police, resulting in casualties.
Within a day, the two presidents changed hands.
Since then, large-scale social unrest has occurred in many parts of the country, triggering conflicts. President Ben Ali suddenly left the country on the night of 14 and flew to Saudi Arabia with his family on 15. 2011165438+4, a large-scale protest took place in Tunisia, the capital of Tunisia. The demonstrators demanded that President Ben Ali step down immediately. Some demonstrators surrounded the building of the Ministry of the Interior and clashed with the police who maintained order. /kloc-On the afternoon of 0/4, Tunisia's official news agency was authorized to announce that, in order to protect citizens' safety, "it was decided to immediately implement the emergency law on all the atlas of riot scenes in China (20)", including prohibiting gathering more than three people in public places, prohibiting people and vehicles from passing through from 6 pm to 6 am the next day, and allowing police and soldiers to use weapons against suspicious people who disobey orders. /kloc-On the evening of 0/4, after Tunisian President Ben Ali left Tunisia, Prime Minister ghannouchi immediately issued a statement announcing that he would take over the presidency according to the Constitution and go to Saudi Arabia to be sworn in. 151October 15, the Constitutional Council of Tunisia held an emergency meeting on the morning of 15, and considered that it was unconstitutional for Premier ghannouchi to succeed the President of the Republic of China. At the same time, according to Article 57 of the Constitution, the post of President of the Republic of Tunisia is determined to be "permanently vacant", and the Speaker of the House of Representatives will act as the president, and a general election will be held within 60 days at the latest. According to the relevant provisions of the Constitution of Tunisia, fouad mebazaa, Speaker of the House of Representatives of Tunisia, assumed the presidency from 15 and was formally sworn in under the supervision of members of the Senate and the House of Representatives. He also entrusted Premier ghannouchi to put forward the proposed list of members of the future government of national unity as soon as possible. [ 1]
Tunisia's former president's security chief was arrested.
The relevant authorities in Tunisia announced that Ali Sheriadi, the presidential security director of former President Ben Ali of Tunisia, and his assistant were arrested on 20110 and 16, and the relevant judicial investigation against them will be launched immediately. On the same day, the Basic Court of Tunisia issued an investigation order, claiming that according to Articles 68, 69 and 72 of the Criminal Law, Sheradi and his assistants were subject to judicial investigation on charges of "endangering national security, hurting others, inciting others to kill each other, causing chaos and robbery in Tunisia". In recent days, some masked gunmen have appeared in the main streets and suburban towns of Tunisia's capital. They wantonly kill and rob people, creating confusion and panic among the people and endangering the security of the whole country. It is reported that these masked gunmen are actually members of the security forces of former President Ben Ali. On the night of 201165438+5, Sheriadi and his assistant tried to escape from Tunisia by car through the border between Tunisia and Libya. Tunisia entered anarchy, and national riots began.