5,900,461 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
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Authorities inTunisiabanned a series of marches planned (15 June) by religious groups in the country due to violence of the last week |
5,900,466 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
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More than 140 people, most of them fundamentalist Salafist Muslims, have been arrested and charged with attacking police posts and torching a Tunis courthouse during last week'sriots |
5,900,469 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
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Tunisian authorities lifted a curfew that had been ordered after a wave of deadly violence and rioting involving Islamic fundamentalists |
5,900,474 |
36.50114 |
8.78024 |
Tunisia |
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Tunisian guards, army and security have arrested eight people implicated in recent acts of rioting and chaos in Jendouba City. Most belong to Salafi groups |
5,900,479 |
33.91968 |
8.13352 |
Tunisia |
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Tunisian police fired tear gas to break up a two-day protest. Two security officers were wounded in clashes between police and protesters and 16 demonstrators were arrested over two days |
5,900,485 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
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Tunisian authorities have detained the court officer who denounced an art exhibition as offensive to Islam last week which triggered a wave of riots by hardline Islamists |
5,900,490 |
31.09057 |
9.71191 |
Tunisia |
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Tunisia's military destroyed three trucks believed to be transporting weapons from Libya to Algeria |
5,900,494 |
31.09057 |
9.71191 |
Tunisia |
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During a patrolling operation and the inspection of the three trucks destroyed in the Satah al- Hassan region, the Army found Hawn arms, two machine guns, two missile-propellers and three rocket-launchers, munitions, transmission equipments, GPS and French-language prayer documents. |
5,900,497 |
36.80917 |
10.14056 |
Tunisia |
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Dozens of Tunisian opposition parliamentarians staged a walkout Tuesday inprotestof the extradition of former Libyan Prime Minister Baghdadi Mahmoudi |
5,900,506 |
33.13783 |
11.21965 |
Tunisia |
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Associations, organizations and political parties organized yesterday at Ben Guerdane (Governorate of Medenine), a peaceful march to protest against the extradition of Libyan Baghdadi Mahmoudi, former Prime Minister under Gaddafi. |