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Tunisia arrests another 150 including opposition leaders over unrest

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TUNIS - Tunisian authoritie­s arrested another 150 people including local opposition leaders over unrest against price and tax rises that prompted troop deployment­s to restive towns, and activists called for renewed rallies at the weekend.

Protests, some violent, flared across Tunisia on Monday, when one protester was killed, before ebbing on Thursday. Protesters have burned dozens of state buildings, prompting the government to send the army into several cities and towns.

Activists and opposition politician­s appealed for fresh demonstrat­ions in the capital, Tunis, tomorrow, the seventh anniversar­y of the toppling of authoritar­ian president Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali.

On Thursday, unrest was limited to sporadic clashes in the northern city of Siliana, in Sidi Bouzid in central Tunisia and Douz in the south of the country.

“The protests have declined and there was no damage, but last night the police arrested 150 people involved in rioting in the past few days, bringing the total number of detainees to 778,” Interior Ministry spokesman Khelifa Chibani said. Sixteen “Islamist extremists” were among those detained, he said.

Three local leaders of the Popular Front, the main opposition bloc, were detained in Gafsa for allegedly setting fire to a government building, a judicial source said.

The Popular Front said its leaders had been targeted in a political campaign that was “reproducin­g the methods of the oppressive Ben Ali regime.” Party members had also been arrested in Mahdia and Karbariya, it said.

The protests draw on anger over price and tax increases included in this year’s budget that took effect on January 1.

The government has blamed the opposition and “troublemak­ers” for stoking unrest, a charge the opposition has denied. The government has vowed not to back down on the austerity measures, taken to satisfy foreign lenders.

– REUTERS/AFP.

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