5,900,880 |
33.88146 |
10.0982 |
Tunisia |
|
Police clashed with protesters denouncing state violence in the southern Gabes region who refused to leave the two police posts that they had surrounded, after firing teargas. |
5,900,884 |
36.8 |
10.18333 |
Tunisia |
|
Tunisia deploys army ahead of 1st anniversary of historic elections |
5,900,888 |
36.8 |
10.18333 |
Tunisia |
|
Hundreds of young Tunisian women demonstrated for women's rights on Tuesday outside the Constituent Assembly |
5,901,187 |
36.81897 |
10.16579 |
Tunisia |
|
Several hundred people gathered in front of the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT) premises in Mohamed Ali square in Tunis, to express their support to the general strike announced for Thursday December 13. |
5,901,215 |
34.74538 |
11.29565 |
Tunisia |
|
The police station of the town of Attaya was set on fire |
5,901,219 |
34.70592 |
11.2032 |
Tunisia |
|
Two offices in Sfax were burnt and several documents and equipment destroyed |
5,901,223 |
34.70486 |
11.2012 |
Tunisia |
|
two police cars in Erramla were set on fire |
5,901,228 |
35.16758 |
8.83651 |
Tunisia |
|
Tunisian security forces arrested several members of a Kasserine terror group (AQIM)linked to the recentclashnear the Algerian border |
5,901,233 |
35.23151 |
9.12321 |
Tunisia |
|
Armed Salafists attacked a hotel in Sbeitla setting fire to a car outside and threatening customers |
5,901,237 |
34.25101 |
8.74704 |
Tunisia |
|
Operations of the Gabes Chemical Complex and the Gafsa Phosphate Company are totally blocked, following theprotestmovements and sit-ins staged by young jobless from the M'dhilla delegation, in the Gafsa Governorate |