The Arab Spring Movement

The Arab Spring is a period of protests and revolutions that began in 2010.

Because it has led to the division of Syria, Libya, and Yemen the Arab Spring movement can be defined as an effective divide and conquer tool to achieve specific objectives. For messaging disis an organized massively and simultaneously spread the uprising revolution.

The Arab Spring (Arabic: الربيع العربي, romanizedar-rabīʻ al-ʻarabī) or the First Arab Spring (to distinguish from the Second Arab Spring) was a series of anti-government protestsuprisings and armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world in the early 2010s. It began in Tunisia in response to corruption and economic stagnation.[1][2] From Tunisia, the protests then spread to five other countries: LibyaEgyptYemenSyria and Bahrain. Rulers were deposed (Zine El Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia in 2011,

Here are some events from the Arab Spring timeline:
December 17, 2010: A young Tunisian man sets himself on fire to protest police harassment
January 2011: King Abdullah II dismisses Prime Minister Rifai and his cabinet
April 2011: King Abdullah creates the Royal

Aljazeera: “January 14, 2011, Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali stepped down after weeks of protests, ending his 24-year rule.”

“What began as a protest by Mohamed Bouazizi – a fruit vendor who set himself on fire – the month before, sparked the period of unrest that unseated Ben Ali.”

“Protests and uprising were then witnessed across the region.”

https://www.aljazeera.com/amp/news/2021/1/14/arab-spring-ten-years-on

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