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</image> <label>Performers</label> <label>Date</label> <label>Location</label> </infobox>The Arab Spring was a chain of revolutions, armed insurrection, riots and protests across the 'Arab World' (much of North Africa and Western Asia) from late 2010 to 2012. The event toppled several dictators, caused several civil wars, led to major reforms and inspired movements like 15M, Occupy, Gezi Park and the Second Arab Spring.

Causes

  • Authoritarianism
  • Monarchy
  • Demographic structural factors
  • 2000s energy crisis
  • Political corruption
  • Human rights violations
  • Unemployment
  • Inflation
  • Kleptocracy
  • Poverty
  • Sectarianism
  • Self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi

States Affected by the Arab Spring

  • Tunisia: President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali ousted, charged, exiled and government overthrown.
  • Egypt: President Hosni Mubarak ousted, arrested, charged, and government overthrown.
  • Libya: Leader Muammar Gaddafi killed following a civil war that saw a foreign military intervention, and government overthrown.
  • Yemen: President Ali Abdullah Saleh ousted, and power handed to a national unity government.
  • Syria: President Bashar al-Assad faced civil uprising against his rule that deteriorated into armed rebellion and eventual full-scale civil war.
  • Bahrain: Civil uprising against the government crushed by authorities and Saudi-led intervention.