As the presidential campaing is about to start , the streets and roads of tunisia capital were filled with protesters on saturday to show their disapproval on the crisis that is folding the nations.
Former member of the Tunisian assembly Samia Abbou, who was present at the protest, claimed that Saied had failed on numerous significant fronts.
The posters banners that she carried were filled with write ups about the increasing prices of things in the country with increasing worries about civil liberties.
2011 saw the overthrow of longtime Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali due to widespread protests that sparked uprising throughout the Arab world. Over ten years later, protestor Sghaier Zakraoui expressed concern about the increasing number of political people imprisoned under Saied and expressed a desire to ensure that civil rights are not violated in the future. The rallies marked the end of a week in which Ennahda, the main opposition party in North Africa, said that top members of the party had been imprisoned in significant numbers—a level of arrests never before witnessed.
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