5,899,862 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
|
Demonstrators who claim no political affiliation staged a prolonged sit-in in front of the national public news agency Al Wataniya. Protesters accuse journalists affiliated with the network of having a left-wing bias and underreporting positive government activity. They advocated for clearing up the media sector, which, according to them, is still plagued by remnants of the corruption of the former regime. |
5,900,154 |
34.425 |
8.7417 |
Tunisia |
|
Police Forces of Tunisia (2011-) use tear gas during clash with unemployed rioters (Tunisia) in Om Larayes, protesting perceived exclusion from Phosphate recruitment process. |
5,899,867 |
35.82539 |
10.63699 |
Tunisia |
|
A demonstration was held in opposition to Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali's recent controversial remarks about the General Union of Tunisian Workers (UGTT). Jebali called the UGTT a band of"Ben Ali militias" intent on disrupting governmental stability after they assembled to protest against Ennadha vandalism of UGTT offices. |
5,899,871 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
|
Demonstrators who claim no political affiliation staged a prolonged sit-in in front of the national public news agency Al Wataniya. Protesters accuse journalists affiliated with the network of having a left-wing bias and underreporting positive government activity. They advocated for clearing up the media sector, which, according to them, is still plagued by remnants of the corruption of the former regime. |
5,899,876 |
35.82539 |
10.63699 |
Tunisia |
|
Hundreds of trade unionists, representatives of several political parties and civil society organisations and citizens took part in a popular rally and peaceful march near the regional section of the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT) in Sousse. The crowd protested against "attacks" against the UGTT in recent weeks, including comments from Interim Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali implying that the UGTT was supported by regional militias. |
5,899,880 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
|
Demonstrators who claim no political affiliation staged a prolonged sit-in in front of the national public news agency Al Wataniya. Protesters accuse journalists affiliated with the network of having a left-wing bias and underreporting positive government activity. They advocated for clearing up the media sector, which, according to them, is still plagued by remnants of the corruption of the former regime. |
5,899,884 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
|
Demonstrators who claim no political affiliation staged a prolonged sit-in in front of the national public news agency Al Wataniya. Protesters accuse journalists affiliated with the network of having a left-wing bias and underreporting positive government activity. They advocated for clearing up the media sector, which, according to them, is still plagued by remnants of the corruption of the former regime. |
5,899,888 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
|
Demonstrators who claim no political affiliation staged a prolonged sit-in in front of the national public news agency Al Wataniya. Protesters accuse journalists affiliated with the network of having a left-wing bias and underreporting positive government activity. They advocated for clearing up the media sector, which, according to them, is still plagued by remnants of the corruption of the former regime. |
5,899,893 |
36.44788 |
8.4413 |
Tunisia |
|
Two men attacked an officer in Ghardimaou. |
5,899,899 |
36.80803 |
10.09721 |
Tunisia |
|
Clashes between Salafist demonstrators and the student union errupted at the University of Manouba when Salafist students began protesting against a violent incident the previous day. In the incident, two niqab-wearing female students, who had been suspended for six months for participating in earlier riots, broke into the dean's office and damaged files as well as windows. The students claim they were kicked and beaten by the dean. The dean denies these accusations, and the case is under investigation. Five were injured and three were hospitalized in the resulting student clashes until police arrived to restore calm. |