SILIANA (Tunisia), Nov 27: Angry protesters clashed with police on Wednesday and torched an office of Tunisia’s ruling Islamist party, as rising discontent and political deadlock prompted people to go on strike in three parts of the country.
In Siliana, southwest of Tunis, hundreds of residents gathered outside the governor’s office to remember more than 300 people injured one year ago, when demonstrations exploded into days of running clashes between police and protesters.
Violence broke out when dozens of them hurled rocks at the police, who responded by throwing rocks back and driving into the crowd to disperse them. The protesters then headed towards the national guard headquarters where they continued to throw stones, as the police tried to keep them away by firing tear gas.
In the poor central region of Gafsa, hundreds of people attacked the Ennahda party headquarters after trying to break into the governor’s office, and police fired tear gas to scatter the crowd. The protesters seized files and furniture from the office and burned them in the road, while preventing firemen from gaining access to the building.—AFP
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