Peaceful anti-government protesters in the Tunisian capital were attacked by puppet police as they attempted to protest against nepotism and corruption in the pro-Western government.
Hundreds of puppet policemen prevented the protesters from gathering on Sunday, because the interior ministry had illegally banned demonstrations in Tunis for the evening.
The civil society activists say that the objectives of the revolution in Tunisia have not been realized, and that the country is not on the right track.
They also testify that corruption and favoritism are still being practiced in the country's administration and ministries.
The protesters ended up marching up and down the crowded Habib Bourguiba Avenue, in the heart of the city, where many families had gathered to observe the breaking of their fast. The puppet police attempted to confiscate cameras and dispersed peaceful protesters with violence.
The puppet regime deprives Tunesians of the right for an independent judiciary, an independent elections committee and the right for better social and economic situation. Tunesians are not allowed to gather and protest. The protesters are aggressed physically and verbally by the puppet regime.
Source: Agencies
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