Thousands of people demonstrated in Republic Square in the capital of Tunisia on Sunday, calling for the overthrow of "Kais Saied's coup", Arabi21 has reported. This was a reference to the "exceptional measures" imposed by the country's president in July last year which have caused widespread discontent. Prominent political and human rights figures participated in the demonstration alongside some MPs from the parliament which was dissolved by Saied. Strict security measures were in place. Anti-Saied slogans were chanted by the demonstrators, at least one of which was against normalisation of relations with the occupation state of Israel. READ: Tunisian judges extend strike to protest president's policies Even though Tunisia has not normalised relations, there is a feeling in the country […] Source
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