Saturday, February 5, 2011

Tunisia Is Still Tense After The Overthrow Of Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali

2 Dead In Tunisia After Police Open Fire On Demonstrators -- CNN

(CNN) -- Police in the northern city of El Kef opened fire on a crowd of protesters in Tunisia on Saturday after demonstrators reportedly became violent, the country's official news agency reported.

About a thousand people were outside the police station when authorities fired shots, killing two people and injuring 17, Tunis Afrique Presse, or TAP, said. It was not immediately clear why the protesters were there.

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More News On Tunisia

4 killed when police and protesters clash in Tunisia -- Voice of Russia
Tunisia police shoot dead at least two at Kef protest -- BBC
Two dead as Tunisian police fires on protesters -- Reuters
Tunisians protest after two men die in police cells -- Reuters
Two dead in fresh Tunisia unrest -- AFP
Tunisian policemen arrested over links to fire deaths -- Reuters

UN Assures that the Tunisian Revolution Caused 219 Deaths -- Africana Online
Tunisia pays families of revolution 'martyrs' -- AFP
Interview -Tunisian Islamists say they’re excluded, call for unity govt. -- Reuters
EU freezes assets of allies of Tunisia's ousted Ben Ali -- BBC
Tunisia to lift state of emergency next week -- Reuters
The Costs and Opportunities of Unrest in North Africa -- Wall Street Journal
Praise grows for Tunisian reforms -- UPI
The Yasmine revolution -- Haaretz

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