Tunisia bans planned rival protests

Belfast Telegraph Friday 15th June, 2012

The Tunisian government has banned a series of marches planned for Friday by hardline Islamists and rival groups citing concerns of possible violence in the country, which is grappling with rising religious tension as it struggles to emerge from years of secular dictatorship.The announcement by the Interior Ministry comes as Tunisians are still reeling from clashes earlier this week between police and religious youth in the capital and other citi...


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