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PHOTO GALLERY: 5 years after Ben Ali fled,Tunisians still demand jobs, clash with police
Tunisians shout slogans during an anti-government demonstration
Tunisians ride a scooter in front of burning tires used as a roadblock by demonstrators demanding jobs in the central city of Kasserine
A young Tunisian rides his scooter in front of a burning tires used as a roadblock by demonstrators demanding jobs in the central city of Kasserine
Young Tunisians throw stones towards policemen
AFP
AFP
AFP
Tunisians shout slogans during an anti-government demonstration
Tunisian youth face riot policemen amid tear gas smoke
AFP
Authorities imposed a curfew on the impoverished city, where tensions have been high since January 16, 2016 when a young unemployed man suffered a fatal electric shock during a protest.