Tunisians rally amid economic crisis and political arrests
Summary
Hundreds of people in Tunisia marched in the capital city to protest the country’s growing economic problems and increasing arrests of critics. They say President Kais Saied is weakening the democratic changes made after the 2011 revolution.Key Facts
- Hundreds of Tunisians held a march in the capital city.
- The protest focused on worsening economic conditions.
- Demonstrators also objected to a crackdown on political dissent.
- President Kais Saied faces criticism for actions seen as weakening democracy.
- Tunisia underwent a revolution in 2011 that brought political change.
- Protesters believe these changes are now being undone.
- The issues include both economic struggles and political arrests.
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