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Africa North
Suspended jail term for Tunisia martyrÂ’s mother
2012-07-22
SIDI BOUZID, Tunisia: The mother of Mohamed Bouazizi, the street vendor whose self-immolation sparked TunisiaÂ’s revolution, was given a suspended four-month jail term yesterday for insulting an official, the justice ministry said.

Manoubia Bouazizi, 60, was handed the suspended sentence after being convicted by a court in the central western town of Sidi Bouzid of insulting an official, ministry official Mondher Bedhiafi said. Earlier, a court source told AFP that she was found guilty of “insulting an official while he was performing his duties and of indecent behavior.”

Bouazizi, who was arrested last week after an angry altercation with a judge in the Sidi Bouzid court, was freed following the verdict.

She had originally been at the courthouse to sign documents that would allow her to receive government compensation awarded to “martyrs of the revolution.”

The popular uprising in Tunisia that touched off the Arab Spring began in December 2010 when BouaziziÂ’s son Mohamed, a 26-year-old who was complaining of unemployment and police harassment, set himself on fire. The Bouazizi family later had to leave Sidi Bouzid, as rumors circulated that MohamedÂ’s mother had profited unjustly from his death.

TunisiaÂ’s mass protests forced long-time strongman Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to flee the country on Jan. 14, 2011.
Posted by:Steve White

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