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A number of young people protested in a march in a part of the old city in the capital, demanding the release of those arrested against the background of the recent protests on January 18, 2021 in Tunis, Tunisia. Tunisian authorities said earlier that they had arrested 240 people, mostly teenagers, after violent clashes with police in several cities overnight and during the day on Sunday January 17, 2021. (Photo by Mohamed Krit/ SIPA USA)No Use Germany.
En Tunisie, le désarroi fait place à la colère
Reportage De nombreuses villes s’embrasent les unes après les autres en Tunisie, où la colère de la population a explosé en ce week-end de commémoration de la révolution. Une vague d’émeutes a débuté en plein couvre-feu dans les quartiers les plus pauvres du pays et a abouti à l’arrestation de centaines de personnes.
Oumeïma Nechi, correspondante à Tunis,
le 20/01/2021 à 16:24
Modifié le 20/01/2021 à 18:44
Jets de pierre et pneus incendiés contre gaz lacrymogènes. Des habitants affrontent la police, depuis plusieurs nuits, dans la plupart des régions de Tunisie, malgré le couvre-feu. À Kasserine, Sousse, Siliana, Tunis, des émeutes, parfois accompagnées de pillages, ébranlent depuis vendredi 15 janvier un pays déjà en proie à une grave crise économique et sanitaire.