TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「As his older siblings had already done, Ali Mnif was preparing to leave Tunisia in late 2010, when a vendor named Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire after being humiliated by city officials. Tunisians responded by marching so insistently against the indignities of corruption, joblessness and lack of political freedom that President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali up and fled. "I stayed because of that moment. Because, for the first time, we were empowered," recalls Mnif, photographed during a remote portrait session in December. "We never expected [Ben Ali] to leave. Never." With free and fair elections, Tunisia is the one "success story" of the Arab Spring. But Tunisians constituted the single largest group of fighters that joined ISIS's self-declared caliphate. In 2019, 85% of the unemployed were under 35. Since 2011, some 100,000 people have moved abroad. "We kept asking ourselves: Is the only way for us to express ourselves again to leave the country?" says Mnif, who stayed and, with several of his contemporaries, set about analyzing the bottlenecks holding back entrepreneurial Tunisians. In 2011, Mnif founded the MAZAM agency to encourage entrepreneurship and empower youth; in 2018, Tunisian lawmakers passed the Startup Act to do the same. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @moisessaman—@magnumphotos for TIME」1月16日 1時52分 - time

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As his older siblings had already done, Ali Mnif was preparing to leave Tunisia in late 2010, when a vendor named Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire after being humiliated by city officials. Tunisians responded by marching so insistently against the indignities of corruption, joblessness and lack of political freedom that President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali up and fled. "I stayed because of that moment. Because, for the first time, we were empowered," recalls Mnif, photographed during a remote portrait session in December. "We never expected [Ben Ali] to leave. Never." With free and fair elections, Tunisia is the one "success story" of the Arab Spring. But Tunisians constituted the single largest group of fighters that joined ISIS's self-declared caliphate. In 2019, 85% of the unemployed were under 35. Since 2011, some 100,000 people have moved abroad. "We kept asking ourselves: Is the only way for us to express ourselves again to leave the country?" says Mnif, who stayed and, with several of his contemporaries, set about analyzing the bottlenecks holding back entrepreneurial Tunisians. In 2011, Mnif founded the MAZAM agency to encourage entrepreneurship and empower youth; in 2018, Tunisian lawmakers passed the Startup Act to do the same. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @moisessaman@Magnum Photos for TIME


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