Antigovernment protesters take to Tunisia’s streets for second month
- Tunisia has seen an uptick in protests as economic conditions in the country have deteriorated.
- Hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets of Tunisia’s capital to call for the ousting of President Kais Saied and the restoration of democracy.
- Protesters in Tunis said on Thursday that they reject “one-man rule” and “a slide towards dictatorship”, and urged the release of jailed opposition figures, activists and journalists.
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- Tunisia has seen an uptick in protests as economic conditions in the country have deteriorated.
- Hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets of Tunisia’s capital to call for the ousting of President Kais Saied and the restoration of democracy.
- Protesters in Tunis said on Thursday that they reject “one-man rule” and “a slide towards dictatorship”, and urged the release of jailed opposition figures, activists and journalists.
Sources: Al Jazeera