Police fired tear gas on Monday to disperse a Martyrs’ Day rally along a boulevard in Tunis where demonstrations are banned.
Martyrs’ Day protest in Tunisia
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Tunisian doctor and human rights defender Amna Mnif, center, is among the protesters who showed up Monday for a Martyrs’ Day rally in Tunisia’s capital Tunis, despite a ban on demonstrations there. (Fethi Belaid, AFP/Getty Images)
Police fired tear gas on Monday to disperse a Martyrs’ Day rally along a boulevard in Tunis where demonstrations are banned.
Police fired tear gas during clashes with protesters in Tunis. (Fethi Belaid, AFP/Getty Images)
A woman shouts at police during the demonstration marking Martyrs’ Day, when French colonial troops in 1938 open fired on demonstrators calling for a constitution. (Fethi Belaid, AFP/Getty Images)
About 2,000 people, including many allied with civil society organizations and labor unions, joined the Martyrs’ Day rally in Tunis. (Fethi Belaid, AFP/Getty Images)