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Political turmoil in Tunisia and Iraq protests cited in Washington Post article

Political turmoil in Tunisia and Iraq protests cited in Washington Post article The passage provides general commentary on party dynamics in Tunisia and protest violence in Iraq, mentioning a few political figures but lacking concrete details, transactions, or actionable leads. It offers minimal investigative value and no novel revelations. Key insights: Ennahda won 41% of the vote in Tunisia and is facing internal party conflict.; Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali proposed a temporary non‑political cabinet and new elections.; Iraqi army killed five Sunni protesters in Fallujah on Jan. 25, 2013.

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Political turmoil in Tunisia and Iraq protests cited in Washington Post article The passage provides general commentary on party dynamics in Tunisia and protest violence in Iraq, mentioning a few political figures but lacking concrete details, transactions, or actionable leads. It offers minimal investigative value and no novel revelations. Key insights: Ennahda won 41% of the vote in Tunisia and is facing internal party conflict.; Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali proposed a temporary non‑political cabinet and new elections.; Iraqi army killed five Sunni protesters in Fallujah on Jan. 25, 2013.

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