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Tunisia Riot
« on: January 14, 2011, 06:44:33 AM »
Tunisia's president has said he will not seek a new term in office in 2014, following widespread protests which have left at least 23 people dead.

Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali said he was also ordering police to stop using live rounds against protesters.

Mr Ben Ali, who has ruled the country since 1987, was speaking hours after police fired live shots at protesters in the capital, killing one man.

Human rights groups say more than 60 people have died in weeks of unrest.

Speaking in his third nationally-televised address since the violence began, Mr Ben Ali, 74, said there was "no presidency for life" in Tunisia.

Many had expected him to remove the upper age limit for presidential candidates from the constitution to enable him to stand again in 2014, but he said he did not intend to do so. - BBC

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