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Tunisia: The Painful Transition to Democracy | Pulitzer Center
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Tunisia is where the Arab Spring began. A year later, the nation finds itself in the midst of a difficult transition to democracy. Special correspondent Jessie Deeter reports.

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On the one-year anniversary of the Tunisian revolution, a nation struggles with the transition from autocracy to democracy in the face of growing unemployment and religious conservatism.

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