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Tunisians protest on Arab Spring uprising anniversary

Number of his opponents are currently behind bars as North African country prepares for presidential elections in Dec this year

By AFP
January 15, 2024
Tunisians wave national flags during a protest marking the 14th year of the 2011 revolution on Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis on January 14, 2024. — AFP
Tunisians wave national flags during a protest marking the 14th year of the 2011 revolution on Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis on January 14, 2024. — AFP

TUNIS: Hundreds of Tunisians demonstrated on Sunday to mark the anniversary of the country´s 2011 revolution that sparked the Arab Spring uprisings, and to demand the release of jailed opposition leaders.

They marched down the central thoroughfare of the capital Tunis waving the national flag, commemorating the day when dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was ousted -- which set off a series of uprisings across the Middle East.

“The spirit of January 14 is still here,” said Moncef Araissia, a retiree who was among the several hundred protesters that AFP journalists estimated turned out for the demonstration.

“Our vision is still the same, despite some mistakes we made, and despite the coup that took place,” he added, referring to President Kais Saied´s sweeping power grab.

Saied was democratically elected in 2019, but two years later he sacked the government and suspended parliament. He later amended the constitution to further centralise power.

A number of his opponents are currently behind bars as the North African country prepares for presidential elections in December this year.

Ahmed Nejib Chebbi, leader of the National Salvation Front (FSN) opposition coalition, said the polls should not be conducted under conditions set by Saied.

“Candidates are in jail or have been threatened to prevent them from running, the election authority is under (Saied´s) control... journalists are harassed and prosecuted,” he added.