Sidi Bouzid

Tunisian protesters demonstrate beneath a poster of Mohamed Bouazizi near the prime minister's office in Tunis, Tunisia, Jan. 28, 2011.

Fruit seller Mohamed Bouazizi’s protest inspired the Arab uprisings. A decade later, his sister still mourns.

Global Politics

“One day, I hope all Tunisians live in dignity. That’s what my brother wished for,” said Leila Bouazizi, sister of the Tunisian fruit seller who set himself on fire on Dec. 17, 2010.

Nidhal Bouallagui's breakdance troupe practices their moves.

In the spotlight: Breakdancing (and hope) in Tunisia

Culture
Nidhal Bouallagui's breakdance troupe practices their moves.

In the spotlight: Breakdancing (and hope) in Tunisia

Culture
The World

Mother of Mohamed Bouazizi Speaks About Son Who Sparked Revolution

The World

Remembering Tunisia’s ‘martyr’

Conflict & Justice