The
US magazine said the revolution began in Tunisia, "where the dictator's
power grabbing and high living crossed a line of shamelessness, and a
commonplace bit of government callousness against an ordinary citizen a
26-year-old street vendor named Mohamed Bouazizi became the final
straw."
Last
year, the Time picked Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, whose
competitors included another 21st century communications guru, WikiLeaks
maestro Julian Assange.
Accompanying
the Time report is a photo essay of profiles of over 30 ordinary
citizens who did not give up in the face of death and torture and
continued to fight tyrannical regimes, corruption, inequality and
injustice all over the world.
Among
the pictures is a close-up profile of a smiling and Gandhi-cap wearing
Hazare and one in which he is sitting cross-legged.
Its caption reads "anti-corruption crusader in India."
"When God wants to bring in change, he needs a vehicle of change, and I became that vehicle," Hazare is quoted as saying.
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