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Tunisian leader ousted in Arab Spring dies in exile
JEDDAH: Former Tunisian president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, an autocrat who led his country for 23 years before being toppled by protests that unleashed a wave of revolt across the Arab world, has died aged 83, his lawyer said.Ben Ali, who lived in exile in Saudi Arabia, died in Jeddah and his body is to be transferred to Mecca, awaiting the family’s decision on a burial, according to lawyer Mounir Ben Salha.Ben Ali was being treated for prostate cancer and had been admitted to hospital last week. His ousting as Tunisia’s president in 2011 unleashed what became known as the Arab Spring, a movement that saw many autocratic leaders swept from power.Convicted repeatedly of corruption after he fled to Saudi Arabia, Ben Ali was widely detested after Tunisia’s jasmine revolution, but some supporters started calling for his return as economic and security troubles plagued the country’s new democracy.As president, Ben Ali’s image was plastered for decades on billboards and buildings across the country. It seemed that only death would end his grip on power. But as revolt swept the country in late 2010 and early 2011, fuelled by anger about corruption, repression and unemployment, demonstrators set fire to his photo - a once-unthinkable act.After Ben Ali was ousted from power on January 14 2011, his picture was peeled off buildings and billboards nationwide like old wallpaper.http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/com/cwEr/~4/e11KZVFsd74
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