5,900,558 |
35.6781 |
10.09633 |
Tunisia |
|
A member ofTunisia'sruling Ennahda party, was attacked and injured by a radical Islamist |
5,900,563 |
36.72564 |
9.18169 |
Tunisia |
|
A fight broke out between two Salafi groups in a mosque. Tear gas and knives were used. |
5,900,568 |
35.03823 |
9.48494 |
Tunisia |
|
Five wounded, two of them are Tunisian journalists, and two persons were arrested for acts ofviolence after a protest turned violent. Police used rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse protesters |
5,900,574 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
|
Several hundred people held aprotestin the Tunisian capital to demand that the new constitution include provisions on gender equality and guarantees for the protection of women's rights and gains |
5,900,588 |
34.85932 |
9.78654 |
Tunisia |
|
Dozens of people gathered Saturday in a court of Sidi Bouzid in the center-west of Tunisia to demand the release of protesters arrested Thursday in violence in the city |
5,900,592 |
34.74056 |
10.76028 |
Tunisia |
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A group with a sword stopped Tunisians from accessing a local well |
5,900,596 |
33.14215 |
10.59783 |
Tunisia |
|
Police inTunisiauncovered "politically motivated" acts of sabotage, which breached water pipelines in several regions |
5,900,600 |
35.03823 |
9.48494 |
Tunisia |
|
The main water pipeline was destroyed and deliberately breached |
5,900,722 |
36.79705 |
10.17742 |
Tunisia |
|
A protest rally against the fate of a Tunisian raped by police and threatened with prosecution by the court |
5,900,725 |
36.79705 |
10.17742 |
Tunisia |
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Journalistsprotestedoutside Tunisian cabinet headquarters against appointing of new boss for Assabah press group |