Report: Mideast Uprisings Inspire World

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Calling for transparency, people protest in the city centre of Benghazi against the National Transitional Council and its head, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, on Dec. 16, 2011

Last year's uprisings in the Middle East have motivated people around the world to demand more rights and could inspire closed societies like Iran and North Korea to do the same, the State Department said

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