6,086,373 |
35.783298 |
10.8333 |
Tunisia |
|
Salafists demanded four works of art be taken down because they were offensive to sacred values. Supporters of the exhibit faced off with the men outside the gallery. That night, the salafists broke into the gallery and slashed multiple canvases and dismantled an installation. The following day, rioters tried to force their way into the gallery. In Tunis, police fired tear gas at salafists who torched and pillaged a courthouse and multiple police stations. In Jendouba, a Salafist attacked a security guard. |
6,086,377 |
33.133301 |
11.2167 |
Tunisia |
|
Salafists demanded four works of art be taken down because they were offensive to sacred values. Supporters of the exhibit faced off with the men outside the gallery. That night, the salafists broke into the gallery and slashed multiple canvases and dismantled an installation. The following day, rioters tried to force their way into the gallery. In Tunis, police fired tear gas at salafists who torched and pillaged a courthouse and multiple police stations. In Jendouba, a Salafist attacked a security guard. |
6,086,384 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
Workers in the tourism sector demonstrated for peace outside of the tourism ministry, the interior ministry, and the national assembly building |
6,086,390 |
33.920601 |
8.1332998 |
Tunisia |
|
Demonstrators blocked the main road in the region demanding a solution to their dried up water supply. Clashes with police followed |
6,086,398 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
Opposition parties staged a walk out after Jebali overruled the president's objections and refused to allow debate about the extradition of Al-Baghdadi Al-Mahmoudi to Libya |
6,086,404 |
34.094799 |
9.7448597 |
Tunisia |
|
The independent media authority shut down in protest, claiming the government was censoring the press |
6,086,410 |
35.0382 |
9.4849396 |
Tunisia |
|
Workers who had not been paid their wages protested for a number of days, then attacked the provincial government headquarters and the local Ennahda headquarters |
6,086,418 |
34.094799 |
9.7448597 |
Tunisia |
|
The union has a national walkout in protest of the dispersal of a sit-in and the detention of trade unionists |
6,086,425 |
35.678101 |
10.0963 |
Tunisia |
|
Mourou was hit on the head with a glass bottle during a conference on Islam and tolerance |
6,086,434 |
35.0382 |
9.4849396 |
Tunisia |
|
Several organizations staged a protest against the government |
6,086,445 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
A protest for women's right, denouncing the islamist-led government |
6,086,452 |
35.0382 |
9.4849396 |
Tunisia |
|
Thousands protested against the Islamist party during a general strike |
6,086,462 |
37.1558 |
9.7936001 |
Tunisia |
|
The next day, they prevented an Iranian group from performing at a Sufi festival because their Shiite chanting violated sacred values |
6,086,468 |
35.678101 |
10.0963 |
Tunisia |
|
The next day, they prevented an Iranian group from performing at a Sufi festival because their Shiite chanting violated sacred values |
6,086,476 |
37.274399 |
9.87391 |
Tunisia |
|
Salafists attacked at protest at a cultural festival with swords and sticks. The protest was organized to mark Jerusalem Day and denounce the presence of certain Arab guests. The Salafists were particularly angered about the presence of Lebanese militant Samir Kantar at the protest. |
6,086,485 |
34.733299 |
10.7667 |
Tunisia |
|
People clashed with Ennahda members who were accused of trying to take control of a local association. The following day, demonstrators demanded the peoples' release by attacking a police station and burning a car. |
6,087,176 |
33.920601 |
8.1332998 |
Tunisia |
|
Trade Unions protest lack of resources |
6,086,493 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
Journalists protested the Islamist-led government trying to take control of a press group after the appointment of Lofti Touati as its new director. Protesters demanded a free press. |
6,086,500 |
35.0382 |
9.4849396 |
Tunisia |
|
Bearded men burst into a hotel bar, smashing bottles and chasing away customers before raiding the reception desk and upstairs rooms |
6,086,507 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
Police officers repressed a Tunisian couple |
6,086,515 |
35.167599 |
8.8365097 |
Tunisia |
|
Protesters occupied the governor's office then held a sit-in at the Tunisian labor union's office demanding work, justice, and compensation for those injured during the Tunisian uprising and they demanded the governor step down. |
6,086,521 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
A protest calling for adminstrative purges in the media and political opposition |
6,086,529 |
33.594799 |
9.2448597 |
Tunisia |
|
Strikes in a newspaper groups and two state-run TV channels in protest of their recently nominated directors, whom they claim are compromising their freedom of the press |
6,086,540 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
Protests in response to an American film that mocks Islam. After several days, violence erupted as protesters began to throw petrol bombs and rocks and storm the embassy and attack an American school. |
6,086,548 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
Prisoners protested against the Justice Ministry |
6,086,554 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
Protests againsts unemployment and the high cost of living resulted in many activists getting arrested. In protest to this, there was a general strike in Menzel Bouzaiane, a teacher strike, and three PMs announced they were starting a hunger strike to pressure authorities to free the activists |
6,086,560 |
34.6833 |
9.3000002 |
Tunisia |
|
Protests againsts unemployment and the high cost of living resulted in many activists getting arrested. In protest to this, there was a general strike in Menzel Bouzaiane, a teacher strike, and three PMs announced they were starting a hunger strike to pressure authorities to free the activists |
6,086,567 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
Journalists have gone on a hunger strike demanding Touati resign as director of Dar Essabah. The hunger strike stopped for a meeting on the 12th, but resumed when their demands were still not met. |
6,086,574 |
35.0382 |
9.4849396 |
Tunisia |
|
Protesters shouted slogans against the ruling Islamists and demanded the governor resign |
6,086,580 |
35.167599 |
8.8365097 |
Tunisia |
|
A general strike in protest of marginalisation and high unemployment levels |
6,086,587 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
A protest in support of a woman who was raped by police and is being accused of violating modesty laws |
6,086,599 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
Students close to the Islamist party and activists with the main student union had a violent confrontation on campus |
6,086,610 |
35.0382 |
9.4849396 |
Tunisia |
|
Protesters gathered to demand the governor's resignation. Some tried to break into the provincial government headquarters. |
6,086,617 |
35.0382 |
9.4849396 |
Tunisia |
|
The trade union held a general strike to protest the absence of development projects |
6,086,623 |
33.727501 |
10.8517 |
Tunisia |
|
Demonstrators protesting the reopening of a rubbish site blocked access to the site and later in the day took to the streets and attacked the police |
6,086,631 |
35.0382 |
9.4849396 |
Tunisia |
|
Supporters of Ennahda marched through town shouting their support to the Islamist party and the regional governor |
6,086,640 |
34.320801 |
8.4015799 |
Tunisia |
|
Workers have stopped working, cut off the water, and seized equipment in demand that they be paid more. A demonstration was held demanding the local governor resign and part of the phosphate revenues be returned to the region |
6,086,647 |
32.051399 |
9.2395 |
Tunisia |
|
Workers have stopped working, cut off the water, and seized equipment in demand that they be paid more. A demonstration was held demanding the local governor resign and part of the phosphate revenues be returned to the region |
6,086,651 |
34.383301 |
8.1499996 |
Tunisia |
|
Workers have stopped working, cut off the water, and seized equipment in demand that they be paid more. A demonstration was held demanding the local governor resign and part of the phosphate revenues be returned to the region |
6,086,655 |
34.424999 |
8.7841997 |
Tunisia |
|
Workers have stopped working, cut off the water, and seized equipment in demand that they be paid more. A demonstration was held demanding the local governor resign and part of the phosphate revenues be returned to the region |
6,086,659 |
34.25 |
8.75 |
Tunisia |
|
Workers have stopped working, cut off the water, and seized equipment in demand that they be paid more. A demonstration was held demanding the local governor resign and part of the phosphate revenues be returned to the region |
6,086,666 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
Masked men burned down a Sufi shrine and robbed the female employees of their jewelry |
6,086,675 |
34.094799 |
9.7448597 |
Tunisia |
|
Ekbes called for a boycott of Tunisian media in response to the journalist strike |
6,086,681 |
34.094799 |
9.7448597 |
Tunisia |
|
Journalists went on strike claiming that the Islamist-led government was working to constrain press freedom and control media groups |
6,086,688 |
32.9333 |
10.45 |
Tunisia |
|
Protesters marched denouncing the persistent members of the old regime. They ended at a regional union office where they clashed with employees |
6,086,696 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
Protesters gathered to denounce the Islamist-led government and political violence |
6,086,703 |
33.883301 |
10.1167 |
Tunisia |
|
Protesters surrounded two police posts and refused to leave in protest of state violence. Police fired tear gas to disperse the crowd which resulted in clashes |
6,086,708 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
A hatchet-wielding assailant attacked a police officer as a group of policemen tried to break up a fight between illegal alchohol sellers and Salafists |
6,086,717 |
34.094799 |
9.7448597 |
Tunisia |
|
Members of the security forces union wore red armbands for three days in protest against a suspected Islamist attack on a police officer |
6,086,724 |
36.819 |
10.1658 |
Tunisia |
|
Radical Islamists raided two national guard posts, which led to clashes with security forces, because an Salafist was arrested. The Salafist is suspected of assaulting the security force chief |