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Thousands of Tunisians rally against president on 2011 revolution anniversary

Thousands of demonstrators waving Tunisian flags were heard shouting “the people demand the fall of the regime”.

• January 15, 2023
Tunisians protest in Habib Bourguiba Avenue
Tunisians protest in Habib Bourguiba Avenue [Credit: Reuters]

Thousands of protesters marched against Tunisian President Kais Saied’s seizure of near total power in central Tunis on Saturday, demanding he step down as they marked the anniversary of a key date in the 2011 revolution that brought democracy.

The central Habib Bourguiba Avenue, the traditional site for major demonstrations, was crowded with thousands of protesters waving Tunisian flags, according to a Reuters journalist there, amid chants of “the people demand the fall of the regime”.

A heavy police presence remained outside the Interior Ministry building on the street, along with water cannon.

“Tunisia is going through the most dangerous time in its history. Saied took control of all authority and struck at democracy.

The economy is collapsing. We will not be silent,” said Said Anouar Ali, a 34-year-old demonstrator.

Protesters had pushed past police and metal barricades to reach the avenue, defying initial efforts by the authorities to keep separate several parallel protests that had been called by different political parties and civil society organisations.

“We were on Bourguiba in January 2011 when Saied was not present… today he is closing Bourguiba to us.

“We will reach it whatever the price,” said Chaima Issa, an activist who took part in the 2011 revolution before the crowd pushed through the barriers.

Another major opposition party, aligned with the pre-revolution autocracy, held a separate rally in downtown Tunis after it was banned from marching near the presidential palace in Carthage.

President Saied shut down the elected parliament in 2021 and began to reshape the political system, but low turnout for December’s election of a new, mostly powerless, legislature revealed little public appetite for his changes.

Meanwhile the economy is failing, with staple goods disappearing from shelves, and the government has not yet been able to secure an international bailout with state finances facing bankruptcy.

The main political forces, including most parties and the labour union, now oppose Mr Saied’s project, with many of them calling it an anti-democratic coup.

However, they have failed to repair deep ideological and personal fissures that divided them for years rather than forming a united front.

Many parties still reject a role for the biggest party, the Islamist Ennahda.

The powerful UGTT labour union seeks a national dialogue but will not invite any party that accuses Mr Saied of a coup.

The protests come 12 years to the day after the ousting of former autocrat, Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, and January 14 is seen by most Tunisian parties and civil society groups as the anniversary of the revolution.

However, Mr Saied unilaterally changed the official anniversary date and has said he regards January 14 as a moment when the revolution went astray.

While there has been no major crackdown on opponents of Mr Saied, and police have allowed most protests against him, their handling of demonstrations on January 14 last year was more forceful, prompting widespread condemnation from activists.

(Reuters/NAN)

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