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Tunisia – Civil society rejects police approach to management of social protests

Numerous associations and other representatives of civil society have condemned the police approach in the management of social protests that have been hitting the major districts of the capital and other cities for a few days.

Civil society qualifies these protests as legitimate in view of the administration’s nonchalance in the management of the country’s main problems.

Civil society finds the ways used, such as the sprinkling of a whole district of tear gas, or night down descents with abusive detentions and the sequestration of activists, are moved and no longer have to be.

This conviction was marked by around thirty associations and organizations.

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