It has been a strange day. Reports from Hammamet indicate the beach resort town, where many of the elite have villas, is under the control of demonstrators and many buildings have been burned. Someone claiming to be Foreign Minister Kamel Morjane posted his resignation on the Foreign Ministry website, resigning in protest, though the government is saying that the resignation is not genuine. There have reportedly been deaths in downtown Tunis.
Historical note: though Ben Ali spoke in Arabic (and used Tunisian colloquial Arabic more than is usual in his speeches (you can watch it in Arabic here) the French text is given as "Je vous ai compris. Je vous ai tous compris." (I have understood you.) That is likely to make many North Africans think of Charles de Gaulle's famous "Je vous ai compris" speech of March 1958, when, speaking to a crowd of pieds noirs (European settlers in Algeria), de Gaulle famously proclaimed that he "had understood" them:
The pieds noirs, not without reason, thought de Gaulle was telling them he was on their side.
Four years later, Algeria became independent. Draw your own conclusions.
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