ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月4日 04時24分


When Tunisians rose up against their longtime ruler 7 years ago, a pair of idealistic young teachers joined in, hoping the protests would usher their North African nation of 10 million into the ranks of the world’s democracies. But today Adel and Marwa Jaafri are struggling as the country’s economy sputters, its currency falters and the government imposes fresh belt-tightening measures. Adel, 35, a high school computer science teacher, recently took a 2nd job installing satellite dishes and moonlights fixing computers. “I still can’t afford my life,” he said. “We are just making it, but we have taken out a lot of loans. Everything is more expensive — food, school books for the children.” Marwa, 34, a university professor of computer programming, finished his sentence: “Clothes, shoes for the kids. Of course we’re worried. We’re struggling.” Tunisia, often hailed as the sole success story of the 2011 #ArabSpring uprisings, is in danger of being crippled by budget-cutting economic policies that critics say are imperiling the country’s democratic experiment. Visit the link in our profile to read more from the reporter @borzoudaragahi, and to see more photos from #Tunisia by @nadiashiracohen. (She took this photo in Tunis in April.)


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