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ei: Palestinians in Gaza react to Egypt, Tunisia uprisings

30.1.11

ei: Palestinians in Gaza react to Egypt, Tunisia uprisings: "As news of the uprisings in a growing number of Arab countries spread like wildfire around the world, residents of other countries struggling under their own oppressive governments and soaring unemployment were celebrating on the streets, on Twitter and on Facebook. The occupied Gaza Strip was no exception.

'We, as Palestinians, salute the Tunisian people and any Arab nation rising against injustice,' said Saber Zanin, coordinator of the Local Initiative Committee for Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip. However, perhaps the most excited were the youth of Gaza, who saw the uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen and Jordan as evidence of the latent power of their generation."


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