Correspondent for the Reuters news agency that the Tunisian police have used tear gas Friday to disperse a protest in which several thousand Islamists, who some of them tried to storm the office of the Prime Minister in the center of the capital, as some tried to access to the building of a television station to protest the broadcast film depicts the divine .. They also demanded the application of Islamic law ..
The correspondent added that when the demonstrators approached the "stalk" where the Office of the President of the caretaker government, "Buggy commander Sbsa" Some groups tried to break through police lines, which in turn moved Behrawatha in an attempt to disperse the demonstrators who threw stones at them.
Have left most of the protesters after half an hour, leaving hundreds of young people who have been firing projectiles at the police.
For their part, also emphasized the witnesses that the three Islamists staged separate protests in other parts of the capital of Tunisia participated in each of them several thousand demonstrators.
It should be noted that Tunisia - which is considered the "cradle of popular uprisings," which later known as the "Arab spring revolutions" - will see important elections in the next week; which led to a growing tension between Islamists and secularists on the identification of trends in the country's political future
The correspondent added that when the demonstrators approached the "stalk" where the Office of the President of the caretaker government, "Buggy commander Sbsa" Some groups tried to break through police lines, which in turn moved Behrawatha in an attempt to disperse the demonstrators who threw stones at them.
Have left most of the protesters after half an hour, leaving hundreds of young people who have been firing projectiles at the police.
For their part, also emphasized the witnesses that the three Islamists staged separate protests in other parts of the capital of Tunisia participated in each of them several thousand demonstrators.
It should be noted that Tunisia - which is considered the "cradle of popular uprisings," which later known as the "Arab spring revolutions" - will see important elections in the next week; which led to a growing tension between Islamists and secularists on the identification of trends in the country's political future
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