but the death of mohamed bouassizi did give tunisians the freedom and dignity that eluded this young l of his life. >>> mohammed jamjoom is live for us in tunis. as we were hearing, a lot of people, i guess tired of the slow pace of change. but tunisia has also seen some true successes. what would you say the feeling is in tunis? >> reporter: yeah, barbara, here in tunis, this is the avenue we're on today, and this is where so many of the protests that helped topple this government five years ago took place. here today it has really been business as usual. there haven't been any commemorations. and one of the reasons for that, when we spoke to some of the passers by is because people felt there wasn't a lot to mark. they said they are frustrated with the fact that things have been so slow to change in tunisia. many of the folks we have spoken to in the capitol have said the same underlying issues still exist today. and while they are happy that the national dialogue quartet picked up the nobel peace prize, and the country came back from the brink of civil war, but there is still rampa