A young Tunisian set himself on fire on Tuesday (March 12) - a tragic echo of Mohamed Bouazizi's self-immolation in late 2010 that many say triggered the Arab Spring.
The 27-year-old, who has not been named, was selling cigarettes in Tunis when he started the fire.
Witnesses say he was distressed over unemployment.
The young man is now in a critical condition in hospital.
His brother says he had been trying to support his family but had struggled finding a job.
SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) BROTHER OF VICTIM, UNNAMED, SAYING:
"He is in a very bad condition - it's between life and death. God be with him."
Unemployment in Tunisia is around 17 percent, with graduates forming a large proportion of those seeking jobs.