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Tunisia’s Berbers test the limits of country’s newfound freedoms.
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The crossing into a mountainous region has been under government siege since Libya’s uprising began two months ago.
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Many in Tunisia’s minority Jewish population work in the tourism industry, which has largely dried up since the country’s revolution.
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An estimated 2,500 refugees who fled Libya are unable to repatriate to nations ravaged by their own wars.
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Violent clashes highlight growing perception that the Mubarak regime remains, operating in Cairo’s shadows.
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The instability in Libya’s eastern region, said Egyptians coming across the border, came after the withdrawal of the nation’s police forces.
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Former political prisoners still bear scars of the old regime