Tunisians take part in a rally marking the ninth anniversary of the 2011 uprising, at Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis on January 14, 2020. (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
Tunisians take part in a rally marking the ninth anniversary of the 2011 uprising, at Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis on January 14, 2020. (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
Tunisian blogger Lina Ben Mhenni, 27, who chronicled the revolution in her country, has been tipped as a possible winner of this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
Famous Tunisian blogger Lina Ben Mhenni is seen on Bourguiba avenue in tunis on October 20, 2011, days before a historic national election in Tunisia. Arab states that were once transfixed by the January revolt in Tunisia are now more focused on their internal crises than the historic October 23 elections in the tiny north African state. Tunisians are to elect members of an assembly that will write a new constitution for the country, nine months after strongman Zine el Abidine Ben Ali was ousted in protests that spread to countries across the region. AFP PHOTO / LIONEL BONAVENTURE (Photo by Lionel BONAVENTURE / AFP)
Famous Tunisian blogger Lina Ben Mhenni speaks to journalists on Bourguiba avenue in Tunis on October 20, 2011, days before a historic national election in Tunisia. Arab states that were once transfixed by the January revolt in Tunisia are now more focused on their internal crises than the historic October 23 elections in the tiny north African state. Tunisians are to elect members of an assembly that will write a new constitution for the country, nine months after strongman Zine el Abidine Ben Ali was ousted in protests that spread to countries across the region. AFP PHOTO / LIONEL BONAVENTURE (Photo by Lionel BONAVENTURE / AFP)
Amina Sboui (L), a young Tunisian activist with the topless protest group Femen, poses with Tunisian human rights activist Lina Ben Mhenni after being released from jail on August 1, 2013 pending her trial for desecrating a cemetery. Sboui left the women's prison in Sousse, south of Tunis, where she has been held since May 19. AFP PHOTO / BECHIR BETTAIEB (Photo by BECHIR TAIEB / AFP)
Tunisian blogger Lina Ben Mhenni, who has been tipped for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, works on her computer at a cafe in Tunis October 6, 2011. The 2011 Nobel Peace Prize may recognise activists who helped unleash the revolutionary wave that swept through North Africa and the Middle East during the Arab Spring, and Lina Ben Mhenni may be among those in line for the award when announced on Oct. 7, one analyst said.
REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi (TUNISIA - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
People wave national flags during celebrations marking the sixth anniversary of Tunisia's 2011 revolution in Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis, Tunisia January 14, 2017. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
A Tunisian woman makes a heart sign as she stands in front of security forces guarding the area during a rally marking the ninth anniversary of the 2011 uprising on Habib Bourguiba Avenue in central Tunis on January 14, 2020. (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
Tunisians take part in a rally marking the ninth anniversary of the 2011 uprising, at Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis on January 14, 2020. (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
Tunisians take part in a rally marking the ninth anniversary of the 2011 uprising, at Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis on January 14, 2020. (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
Tunisian blogger Lina Ben Mhenni, 27, who chronicled the revolution in her country, has been tipped as a possible winner of this year's Nobel Peace Prize.
Famous Tunisian blogger Lina Ben Mhenni is seen on Bourguiba avenue in tunis on October 20, 2011, days before a historic national election in Tunisia. Arab states that were once transfixed by the January revolt in Tunisia are now more focused on their internal crises than the historic October 23 elections in the tiny north African state. Tunisians are to elect members of an assembly that will write a new constitution for the country, nine months after strongman Zine el Abidine Ben Ali was ousted in protests that spread to countries across the region. AFP PHOTO / LIONEL BONAVENTURE (Photo by Lionel BONAVENTURE / AFP)
Famous Tunisian blogger Lina Ben Mhenni speaks to journalists on Bourguiba avenue in Tunis on October 20, 2011, days before a historic national election in Tunisia. Arab states that were once transfixed by the January revolt in Tunisia are now more focused on their internal crises than the historic October 23 elections in the tiny north African state. Tunisians are to elect members of an assembly that will write a new constitution for the country, nine months after strongman Zine el Abidine Ben Ali was ousted in protests that spread to countries across the region. AFP PHOTO / LIONEL BONAVENTURE (Photo by Lionel BONAVENTURE / AFP)
Amina Sboui (L), a young Tunisian activist with the topless protest group Femen, poses with Tunisian human rights activist Lina Ben Mhenni after being released from jail on August 1, 2013 pending her trial for desecrating a cemetery. Sboui left the women's prison in Sousse, south of Tunis, where she has been held since May 19. AFP PHOTO / BECHIR BETTAIEB (Photo by BECHIR TAIEB / AFP)
Tunisian blogger Lina Ben Mhenni, who has been tipped for the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize, works on her computer at a cafe in Tunis October 6, 2011. The 2011 Nobel Peace Prize may recognise activists who helped unleash the revolutionary wave that swept through North Africa and the Middle East during the Arab Spring, and Lina Ben Mhenni may be among those in line for the award when announced on Oct. 7, one analyst said.
REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi (TUNISIA - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
People wave national flags during celebrations marking the sixth anniversary of Tunisia's 2011 revolution in Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis, Tunisia January 14, 2017. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
A Tunisian woman makes a heart sign as she stands in front of security forces guarding the area during a rally marking the ninth anniversary of the 2011 uprising on Habib Bourguiba Avenue in central Tunis on January 14, 2020. (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
Tunisians take part in a rally marking the ninth anniversary of the 2011 uprising, at Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis on January 14, 2020. (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
Tunisian revolution symbol Lina Ben Mhenni dies, aged 36
Messages of mourning and tribute have been flooding social media since high-profile activist died early on Monday