At least three people were killed and 85 wounded in clashes that have remained in the Tunisian capital, police and groups of protesters demanding the downfall of the transitional government, sources confirmed Tunisian Interior Ministry. The movement of people and cars for Burghiba Avenue, the main thoroughfare of the capital of Tunisia, has been banned until tonight, said the Tunisian Ministry of Interior.
Throughout the day, as was the case last night, Burghiba Avenue, where the headquarters of the Tunisian Ministry of the Interior, has been the scene of heavy fighting between youth groups calling for the downfall of the Transitional Government of Tunisia and Police anti-riot forces in Tunisia.
Over a hundred thousand protesters took to demand the resignation of interim Prime Minister Mohamed Ghanuchi, who was part of the former regime of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
Throughout the day, as was the case last night, Burghiba Avenue, where the headquarters of the Tunisian Ministry of the Interior, has been the scene of heavy fighting between youth groups calling for the downfall of the Transitional Government of Tunisia and Police anti-riot forces in Tunisia.
Over a hundred thousand protesters took to demand the resignation of interim Prime Minister Mohamed Ghanuchi, who was part of the former regime of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
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