Postcards from the Arab uprisings 2
A desperate act by a young, unemployed, Tunisian man in December 2010 triggered a series of protests that saw the country's president deposed after 23 years and inspired pro-democracy activists across the Arab world.
Two years on from the start of the so-called Arab uprising, and with the eyes of the world still on the conflict in Syria, BBC News is broadcasting a week of reports on where the region stands now.
In the second of a series of video postcards, young people in Egypt, Yemen and Lebanon talk about how they see the events.
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