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-'''Women''' played a variety of roles '''in the Arab Spring''', but its impact on [[women]] and [[women's rights|their rights]] is unclear. The [[Arab Spring]] was a series of [[demonstration (people)|demonstrations]], [[protests]], and [[civil wars]] against [[authoritarian]] regimes that started in [[Tunisia]] and spread to much of the [[Arab world]]. 
-==See also== 
-*[[Women in Islam]] 
-*[[Women in Bahrain]] 
-*[[Women's rights in Bahrain]] 
-*[[Women in Yemen]] 
-*[[Women in Tunisia]] 
-*[[Women in Libya]] 
-*[[Women in Egypt]] 
-*[[Feminism in Egypt]] 
 +The '''Arab Spring''' is a media term for the [[revolutionary wave]] of [[Demonstration (people)|demonstrations]] and [[protest]]s (both non-violent and violent), [[riot]]s, and [[civil war]]s in the [[Arab world]] that began on 18 December 2010.
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 +==See also==
 +* [[Democracy in the Middle East]]
 +* [[Arab Revolt]]
 +* [[List of modern conflicts in North Africa]]
 +* [[List of modern conflicts in the Middle East]]
 +* [[List of ongoing military conflicts]]
 +* [[List of ongoing protests]]
 +* [[Atlantic Revolutions]]
 +* [[Revolutions of 1830]]
 +* [[Revolutions of 1848]]
 +* [[Revolutions of 1917–23]]
 +* [[Revolutions of 1989]]
 +* [[Women in the Arab Spring]]
 +* [[Colour revolution]]
 +* [[Art and politics in post-2011 Tunisia]]
 +* [[2013 protests in Turkey]]
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The Arab Spring is a media term for the revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests (both non-violent and violent), riots, and civil wars in the Arab world that began on 18 December 2010.

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