Police fires tear gas at protesters in Tunisia

Police fires tear gas at protesters in Tunisia

PanARMENIAN.Net - Police fired tear gas on Monday, April 9, to disperse a rally on a central Tunis avenue where demonstrations are banned. Hundreds of demonstrators, marking Martyrs' Day and protesting against the ban which was imposed on March 28, sought shelter in neighboring streets and shops, AFP reported.

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