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Time Magazine's Person of the Year: 'The Protester'


Time has chosen its 2011 Person of the Year: The Protester. With numerous uprisings occurring in the Middle East, the Occupy Wall Street engulfing North America and Tibetans defending their way of life, the protester is now

VIDEO – The Protestor is Time Magazine's Person of the Year 2011, it was announced on December 14, 2011.

New York: 'The Protester' is the Time's 2011 Person of the Year, as the magazine honoured those who stood up for common people, from India's anti-graft crusader Anna Hazare to Tunisia's street vendor Mohammed Bouazizi, who set himself on fire sparking

(John Wagner / AP Photo / Fairbanks Daily News-Miner) The winner of Time's person of the year is out. The magazine that once picked the computer as its top newsmaker during its 84 years of selections has chosen The Protester as the key figure of 2011.

Time has chosen its 2011 Person of the Year: The Protester. With numerous uprisings occurring in the Middle East, the Occupy Wall Street engulfing North America and Tibetans defending their way of life, the protester is now

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