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Horror! All this middle eastern revolution started in a small town in Tunisia? A boy named Bouazizi who wanted his fruit kiosk back from the government? He literally stood in front of the government office and set himself on fire. My God-- wasnt that brave? Incredible story walle. Do you think Somalis can ever do that? I mean, an individual burn himself in the name of freedom. Give me freedom or give me death. Astonishing isnt it?
Actually the unsung hero who triggered this revolution is Bouzi , not some blogger or facebook group. one man's actions, caused dictators to fall one after another, and still continues.
That man's desparate action made the wrath of God to come on to the tyrants rulers of the Muslim world.
I feel like flying to Tunisia to meet the mother of this hero. But all this is Allaah's will, he seemed like an extraordinary young man. Good people dont last long in this world, Allaah swt summons them.
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