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Various sources compiled into Wikipedia's: 2010-2011 Middle East and North Africa protests
DEFINITION
Outcomes of protests that erupted in many African and Middle east countries inspired by the initial protests in Tunisia in December 2010.
Democracy Statistics > 2010-2011 Middle East and North Africa protests > Outcome (most recent) by country
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| Countries (A to Z) |
Description |
| Algeria |
8 |
| Bahrain |
Major protests |
| Djibouti |
Major protests |
| Egypt |
Revolution |
| Iran |
Major protests |
| Iraq |
Major protests |
| Jordan |
Governmental changes |
| Lebanon |
Minor protests |
| Libya |
Armed conflict |
| Morocco |
Minor protests |
| Oman |
Governmental changes |
| Saudi Arabia |
Minor protests |
| Sudan |
Minor protests |
| Syria |
Governmental changes |
| Tunisia |
Revolution |
| Western Sahara |
Minor protests |
| Yemen |
Governmental changes |
DEFINITION: Outcomes of protests that erupted in many African and Middle east countries inspired by the initial protests in Tunisia in December 2010.
SOURCE: Various sources compiled into Wikipedia's: 2010-2011 Middle East and North Africa protests
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"2010-2011 Middle East and North Africa protests > Outcome by country", Various sources compiled into Wikipedia's: 2010-2011 Middle East and North Africa protests. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/graph/dem_201_mid_eas_and_nor_afr_pro_out-east-north-africa-protests-outcome
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