Tunisians who won the Nobel Peace Prize are joining with townspeople in the country's beleaguered heartland to mark five years since a desperate street vendor set himself on fire, unwittingly setting in motion upheaval across the Arab world.
Tunisia is the only country to have emerged with a budding democracy, but it's grappling with the threat of violent Islamic extremism, now ravaging the region from neighboring Libya to Syria.
Nobel winners are expected to take part in a ceremony today in Sidi Bouzid, the epicenter of Tunisia's revolution, where fruit vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself afire on December 17, 2010.
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Five years later, though, Sidi Bouzid residents are still struggling.