5,899,973 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
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Salafists organized at the Clock Tower in central Tunis to protest against threats to the Koran they perceived from secular elements of Tunisian society. |
5,900,023 |
35.23151 |
9.12321 |
Tunisia |
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A clash erupted between two rival tribes in Sbeitla. |
5,900,028 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
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Students from the two opposing groups, respectively secular and Islamic, clashed on El Manar university campus in Tunis. |
5,900,032 |
33.50398 |
11.11215 |
Tunisia |
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Abdullah Gaddafi, Gaddafi's nephew & 3 Libyan nationals were captured as the result of a police raid on a house located in downtown Zarzis for illegally entering Tunisia. |
5,900,185 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
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Supporters of Nessma TV protest at trial of Nabil Karoui, showing support with "Release" chants. |
5,900,189 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
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Trial re-opens against the director of the private channel Nessma, accused of violating the sacred values ??after the release last year of the film "Persepolis". |
5,900,195 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
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12 members of Tunisia's Congress for the Republic party ruling coalition partner suspend their membership to protest sacking of acting secretary-general. |
5,900,200 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
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Tunisia's Justice Ministry invites striking judges and lawyers to discussion on new body to be in charge of judicial matters; Association of Tunisian Judges stays away but Union of Judges attends. |
5,899,852 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
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A group of men and women wounded during the 2010-2011 Tunisian Revolution and their relatives assembled outside the Ministry of Defence to protest against missing compensation. The government earmarked wo rounds of compensation for wounded Revolution veterans, but the second round (declared in January) has yet to be delivered in full, and trials on perpetrators of civilian killing during the reovlution are still underway without verdict. |
5,899,858 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
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The SNJT: National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) organized a protest against a recent spate of police violence against journalists. The latest incidents occurred on February 25, when police committed at least seven attacks on journalists covering a UGTT protest. The Ministry of the Interior issued an apology, stating that it would launch investigations into the violence. |