Tunisia .. renewed confrontations for the third day in a row

Tunisia .. renewed confrontations for the third day in a row

In the Al-Tadamun Al-Shaabi district, west of the Tunisian capital, the clashes resumed on Sunday night for the third day in a row.
Some young males blocked off the main thoroughfare, set tyres on fire, dumped containers, and hurled rocks at the security personnel.
In response, the police used tear gas and pursued the demonstrators through the area’s sub-neighborhoods.

A number of infiltrators participated in the protests in the Al-Tadamun neighbourhood and the starting neighbourhood for political reasons as well as to carry out dislocation and theft operations, according to Fakr Bouzghaya, head of the media office in the Tunisian Ministry of Interior. He made this claim in a statement to the “Al-Arabiya” and “Al-Hadath” channels.
Bozghaya stated that a number of persons who wanted to disperse the demonstrators had taken money.

After the clashes, quiet eventually returned to the region, albeit a cautious calm. The security personnel stayed on the main route, which gradually resumed movement.
Conflicts started last Friday during Malik Al-(24 Sulaimi’s years old) burial. He passed away from a neck injury he sustained in late August.
The Ministry of Interior disputes protesters’ claims that Al-death Sulaimi’s was the result of police negligence.

Malik Al-Sulaimi and his friends were routinely apprehended by a patrol, but Malik Al-Sulaimi escaped, leaped from a high wall, and plummeted, according to Fakir Bouziga.
In a radio interview, Bozghaya further stated that “all required safeguards were followed, including consulting the Public Prosecution and interfering to send the young man swiftly to the hospital.

This occurs as demonstrations against Qais Saeed’s policies and what the demonstrators characterised as a high cost of living and a dearth of essential supplies in a nation that is experiencing a severe economic crisis took place in the capital of Tunisia.

Disputes have resumed in Tunisia for the third day in a straight.

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