
Tear gas smoke billows as Tunisian protestors throw stones towards security forces in Tunis' Djebel Lahmer district early on January 10, 2018 after price hikes ignited protests in the North African country.
Fresh scuffles broke out overnight night between Tunisian protesters and police, a day after the death of a man in violent demonstrations over rising costs and government austerity. Hundreds of young people took to the streets of Tebourba, west of Tunis, pelting stones at security forces who responded by firing tear gas at them, an AFP journalist said.
Similar clashes were seen in the impoverished inland regions of Kasserine and Jelma, near Sidi Bouzid, the cradle of the protests that sparked the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings. Clashes also erupted in the central town of Gafsa

Tunisian protestors throw stones towards security forces in Tunis' Djebel Lahmer district early on January 10, 2018 after price hikes ignited protests in the North African country.
Fresh scuffles broke out overnight night between Tunisian protesters and police, a day after the death of a man in violent demonstrations over rising costs and government austerity. Hundreds of young people took to the streets of Tebourba, west of Tunis, pelting stones at security forces who responded by firing tear gas at them, an AFP journalist said.
Similar clashes were seen in the impoverished inland regions of Kasserine and Jelma, near Sidi Bouzid, the cradle of the protests that sparked the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings. Clashes also erupted in the central town of Gafsa

Tear gas smoke billows as Tunisian protestors throw stones towards security forces in Tunis' Djebel Lahmer district early on January 10, 2018 after price hikes ignited protests in the North African country.
Fresh scuffles broke out overnight night between Tunisian protesters and police, a day after the death of a man in violent demonstrations over rising costs and government austerity. Hundreds of young people took to the streets of Tebourba, west of Tunis, pelting stones at security forces who responded by firing tear gas at them, an AFP journalist said.
Similar clashes were seen in the impoverished inland regions of Kasserine and Jelma, near Sidi Bouzid, the cradle of the protests that sparked the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings. Clashes also erupted in the central town of Gafsa

Tunisian police track down rioters in Tunis' Djebel Lahmer district early on January 10, 2018 after price hikes ignited protests in the North African country.
Fresh scuffles broke out overnight night between Tunisian protesters and police, a day after the death of a man in violent demonstrations over rising costs and government austerity. Hundreds of young people took to the streets of Tebourba, west of Tunis, pelting stones at security forces who responded by firing tear gas at them, an AFP journalist said.
Similar clashes were seen in the impoverished inland regions of Kasserine and Jelma, near Sidi Bouzid, the cradle of the protests that sparked the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings. Clashes also erupted in the central town of Gafsa

Protestors stand behind burning barricades during clashes with riot police, in Tebourba, south of the Tunisian capital, Tunis, Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2018. Tunisia's prime minister promised Tuesday to crack down on rioters after violent protests over price hikes left one person dead and raised fears of broader unrest in the country that was the birthplace of the Arab Spring.

Tunisian protesters gesture towards security forces during clashes in the town of Tebourba on January 9, 2018, following the funeral of a man who was killed the previous day in a demonstration over rising costs and government austerity.

Tunisian security forces stand amid tear gas during clashes with protesters in the town of Tebourba on January 9, 2018, following the funeral of a man who was killed the previous day in a demonstration over rising costs and government austerity.

Protesters throw stones during demonstrations against rising prices and tax increases, in Tebourba, Tunisia, January 9, 2018.

Tear gas is seen as protesters clash with riot police attempting to disperse the crowd during demonstrations against rising prices and tax increases, in Tebourba, Tunisia, January 9, 2018.

Riot police clash with protesters during demonstrations against rising prices and tax increases, in Tebourba, Tunisia, January 9, 2018.

Tear gas is seen as protesters clash with riot police attempting to disperse the crowd during demonstrations against rising prices and tax increases, in Tebourba, Tunisia, January 9, 2018

A demonstrating graduate shouts slogans, as riot police stand guard, during protests against rising prices and tax increases, in Tunis, Tunisia January 9, 2018.

Tunisian police stand guard as citizens demonstrate against the government and price hikes on January 9, 2018 in Tunis.
Protests hit several parts of Tunisia where dozens of people were arrested and one man died in unclear circumstances amid anger over rising prices, authorities said.

Tunisian police track down rioters in Ettadhamen on the outskirts of Tunis late on January 8, 2018 after price hikes ignited protests in the North African country.

Tunisian police track down rioters in Ettadhamen on the outskirts of Tunis late on January 8, 2018 after price hikes ignited protests in the North African country.

Tunisian police track down rioters in Ettadhamen on the outskirts of Tunis late on January 8, 2018 after price hikes ignited protests in the North African country.

Tunisian protesters stand near tear gas smoke fire by security forces in the Ettadhamen on the outskirts of Tunis late on January 10, 2018, after price hikes ignited protests in the North African country.
More than 200 people have been arrested and dozens of police hurt during clashes in Tunisia, the interior ministry said, as anger over austerity measures spilt over into unrest

Tunisian security forces track down protesters in the Ettadhamen on the outskirts of Tunis late on January 10, 2018, after price hikes ignited protests in the North African country.
More than 200 people have been arrested and dozens of police hurt during clashes in Tunisia, the interior ministry said, as anger over austerity measures spilt over into unrest

Tunisians shop at a Carrefour supermarket in a neighbourhood in the locality of Ben Arous, near the Tunisian capital Tunis, on January 10, 2018, after it was burgled the previous night.
More than 200 people have been arrested and dozens hurt during clashes in several parts of Tunisia, the interior ministry said Wednesday, after a second night of unrest driven by anger over austerity measures.

Tunisians shop at a Carrefour supermarket in a neighbourhood in the locality of Ben Arous, near the Tunisian capital Tunis, on January 10, 2018, after it was burgled the previous night.
More than 200 people have been arrested and dozens hurt during clashes in several parts of Tunisia, the interior ministry said Wednesday, after a second night of unrest driven by anger over austerity measures.

Tunisians shop at a Carrefour supermarket in a neighbourhood in the locality of Ben Arous, near the Tunisian capital Tunis, on January 10, 2018, after it was burgled the previous night.
More than 200 people have been arrested and dozens hurt during clashes in several parts of Tunisia, the interior ministry said Wednesday, after a second night of unrest driven by anger over austerity measures.

Tunisian police track down rioters in Ettadhamen on the outskirts of Tunis late on January 8, 2018 after price hikes ignited protests in the North African country.

Police officers fire tear gas to break up a protest during demonstrations against rising prices and tax increases, in Tunis, Tunisia, January 10, 2018. Picture taken January 10, 2018.

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More than 200 people have been arrested and dozens of police hurt during clashes in Tunisia, the interior ministry said, as anger over austerity measures spilt over into unrest