... how many such incidents actually took place.
The suppression of the Houthi insurgency in Yemen in 2004–2010 (i.e. before the Arab Spring) resulted in several tens of thousands of human casualties.
All this caused a barely audible murmur of discontent ... ... society.
The number of non-governmental organizations in Tunisia has more than doubled since 2011, and by almost 2.5 times in Morocco. The number of such organizations remains small in Jordan, but has increased by 1.5 times nevertheless, while there has ...
... represented in South Africa, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Angola, Zambia, Nigeria, Algeria, Ethiopia, and in some countries in Latin America and Asia. Morocco tried to make this problem an international one but none of the major international actors sided with Morocco. The AU, the EU and the UN do not recognize Moroccan sovereignty over Western Sahara.
What are the implications of the Arab Spring for Western Sahara?
Joseph E. Fallon:
The Arab Spring: Expectations and Reality
Professor Chomsky repeatedly stated that the Arab Spring started in Western Sahara. In late 2010 citizens of Western Sahara organized huge demonstrations by building ...