"A Night[mare] in Tunisia"

Tunisia was, for a long time, one of those North-African countries very few people talked about.  I suppose that most jazz fans like myself always had it in mind because of the classic piece by "Dizzy" Gillespie, A Night in Tunisia. But, now, all of a sudden, all hell has broken loose.  Tunisians had enough of two consecutive dictatorships for the last 40 years, and they have taken to the streets, toppling the government and going wild in the process.  Long-time repression and an artificial stability, sooner or later, will give way to excesses.  The death of a street vendor due to official insensitivity was the spark that caused this popular explosion.  Obviously, there was major discontent simmering under the surface, and now it has blown away the old shackles.

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