5,900,340 |
36.87636 |
10.32522 |
Tunisia |
|
Salafists peacefully protested against gay pride in La Marsa |
5,900,345 |
36.50114 |
8.78024 |
Tunisia |
|
Hundreds of armed Salafists have clashed with security forces and attacked shops selling alcohol and set fire to a police station. |
5,900,350 |
36.80803 |
10.09721 |
Tunisia |
|
ransacking of privately-owned TV station El Hiwar Ettounsi in the northwestern Tunis suburb of Manouba on the night of 26 May. Some equipment destroyed and removed, cash left suggests group was trying to stop the activities of the station. |
5,908,441 |
3.4114 |
30.9867 |
Uganda |
|
WNFB rebels are reported to have returned to the area 'recently' |
5,900,354 |
36.50114 |
8.78024 |
Tunisia |
|
owners of hotels and bars which sell alcoholic beverages took to the streets of Jendouba today to protest against the repeated violence by Salafis |
5,900,358 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
|
Tunisian judges began a strike on Tuesday to protest the firing of dozens of magistrates |
5,900,362 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
|
Artists and entertainers, alongside members of the Constituent Assembly and civil society representatives have staged a sit-in of solidarity against recent Salafist activity - attacking a journalist and actor on May 24th. |
5,900,366 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
|
Several hundred people congregated Friday in front ofTunisia'scentral court buildings toprotestagainst what they say are corrupt judges and to call for an overhaul of the judiciary |
5,900,370 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
|
The interior minister, Ali Larayedh, announced that the state of emergency gives security forces wide powers, including the use of all forms of specific interventions to ensure order such as using live ammunition against continued Salafist violence. |
5,900,374 |
36.8 |
10.18333 |
Tunisia |
|
Some 100 people defied a government ban Saturday to rally in the center of the Tunisian capital against Salafist extremism, accusing the authorities of double standards. |