In a lush park in the middle of downtown Tunis, sisters Chahira, 21, and Nawres, 19, sat on a park bench. I held out my phone and pressed record as they began to share their experiences of being young people during Tunisia’s 2011 uprisings.
“There’s one memory that I couldn’t forget. A boy who was probably 15-16 years old set himself on fire in our school and died,” Chahira said. “I was twelve years old at the time and I remember that we didn’t go to school for almost two weeks because of that incident.”