resumed the work week in Tunis where he continues his protest against the government. Still expect thousands of demonstrators to the streets that continue to demand the dissolution of the executive of national unity which is alleged the presence of too many members bound to the old regime.
Sunday, January 23, an event has come to the center of the capital and groups of demonstrators gathered along Avenue Bourguiba, the theater in these days of the movement of the square. Meanwhile, on the morning of Monday, there were clashes between demonstrators and police, with shots of tear gas in front of the seat of government where they spent the night hundreds of people defying a curfew. Among their many joints Sunday, even on foot, to the capital from several parts of the country - from Sidi Bouzid, particularly in what is called the 'Caravan of freedom' and continues his march towards Tunis.
Meanwhile, some schools have reopened, as expected, had remained closed since 10 January. The lessons are not taken, however, because many teachers joined the strike called by the union (UGTT).
On resumption of activities in the country (with Sunday ended the three days of national mourning for the victims of the riots) is focusing on unity government that, although disputed, is appealing to a return to calm needed to enable the transition. In this regard, signals also come with the breaking news of arrests excellent, three close associates of Ben Ali, including a political adviser to former leader and former chairman of the Senate. Sunday, January 23 was also arrested the owner of the first private television network Tunisian Hannibal, Larbi Nasra, who is accused of "treason and conspiracy against state security."
Sunday, January 23, an event has come to the center of the capital and groups of demonstrators gathered along Avenue Bourguiba, the theater in these days of the movement of the square. Meanwhile, on the morning of Monday, there were clashes between demonstrators and police, with shots of tear gas in front of the seat of government where they spent the night hundreds of people defying a curfew. Among their many joints Sunday, even on foot, to the capital from several parts of the country - from Sidi Bouzid, particularly in what is called the 'Caravan of freedom' and continues his march towards Tunis.
Meanwhile, some schools have reopened, as expected, had remained closed since 10 January. The lessons are not taken, however, because many teachers joined the strike called by the union (UGTT).
On resumption of activities in the country (with Sunday ended the three days of national mourning for the victims of the riots) is focusing on unity government that, although disputed, is appealing to a return to calm needed to enable the transition. In this regard, signals also come with the breaking news of arrests excellent, three close associates of Ben Ali, including a political adviser to former leader and former chairman of the Senate. Sunday, January 23 was also arrested the owner of the first private television network Tunisian Hannibal, Larbi Nasra, who is accused of "treason and conspiracy against state security."
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