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Tunisia: 200 people arrested in protests

Demonstrators clash with security forces during a protest in the Tunisian city of Siliana, the capital of the governorate of the same name, about 130 kms southwest of the capital Tunis, on January 16, 2021. - Tunisian security forces arrested dozens of young people after disturbances during two consecutive nights in the capital and other cities, the interior minister said. The troubles come amid a nationwide lockdown imposed since January 14, as part of efforts to curb the spread of infections by the coronavirus. (Photo by Feouzi Dridi / AFP) (Photo by FEOUZI DRIDI/AFP via Getty Images)

Demonstrators clash with security forces during a protest in the Tunisian city of Siliana, the capital of the governorate of the same name, about 130 kms southwest of the capital Tunis, on January 16, 2021 [FEOUZI DRIDI/AFP via Getty Images]

An official in the Tunisian Ministry of Interior said yesterday that more than 200 people were arrested after “riots” targeting public and private property, has reported. Protestors were objecting to the measures put in place to restrict the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.

“The security forces intervened to protect property from vandalism,” explained ministry spokesman Khaled Al-Hayouni.

On Saturday night and Sunday morning, clashes erupted between the security forces and protestors in the capital Tunis and other governorates. According to Al-Hayouni, the public prosecution service will look into the disturbances.

The Ministry of Health announced the imposition of a four-day lockdown last Tuesday. The lockdown started on Thursday and ended on Sunday at 6 am local time as part of a package of preventive measures to confront Covid-19.

As of Saturday, the number of virus infections in Tunisia had reached 177,231. There have been 5,616 fatalities and 127,854 people have recovered.

READ: Tunisia to lock down for four days from Thursday

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