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#6392464
30 January 2021
Teenagers play table football (baby foot) in the street of a tough neighborhood of the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in the capital Tunis. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. From January 15 and for more than a week violent nightly riots break out in Ettadhamen and across several cities in Tunisia, during which youths had clashed with riot police that have arrested more than 1200 of young protesters among them several minors. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392474
30 January 2021
A man smokes a cigarette and drinks his coffee in the street of a tough neighborhood of the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in the capital Tunis. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. From January 15 and for more than a week violent nightly riots break out in Ettadhamen and across several cities in Tunisia, during which youths had clashed with riot police that have arrested more than 1200 of young protesters among them several minors. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392486
30 January 2021
A man smokes a cigarette and drinks his coffee in the street of a tough neighborhood of the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in the capital Tunis. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. From January 15 and for more than a week violent nightly riots break out in Ettadhamen and across several cities in Tunisia, during which youths had clashed with riot police that have arrested more than 1200 of young protesters among them several minors. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392502
30 January 2021
Residents seen in the street of a tough neighborhood of the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in the capital Tunis. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. From January 15 and for more than a week violent nightly riots break out in Ettadhamen and across several cities in Tunisia, during which youths had clashed with riot police that have arrested more than 1200 of young protesters among them several minors. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392520
30 January 2021
Young people seen in cafe of a tough neighborhood of the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in the capital Tunis. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. From January 15 and for more than a week violent nightly riots break out in Ettadhamen and across several cities in Tunisia, during which youths had clashed with riot police that have arrested more than 1200 of young protesters among them several minors. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392540
30 January 2021
An elderly man pushes a cart in the street of a tough neighborhood of the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in the capital Tunis. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. From January 15 and for more than a week violent nightly riots break out in Ettadhamen and across several cities in Tunisia, during which youths had clashed with riot police that have arrested more than 1200 of young protesters among them several minors. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392564
30 January 2021
A vendor holding a smartphone stands in front of her shop in a tough neighborhood of the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in the capital Tunis. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. From January 15 and for more than a week violent nightly riots break out in Ettadhamen and across several cities in Tunisia, during which youths had clashed with riot police that have arrested more than 1200 of young protesters among them several minors. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392566
30 January 2021
A teenager makes the victory sign (V sign) as he poses for pictures in front of a wall on which a drawing of man wearing gas mask is graffitied in a tough neighborhood of the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in the capital Tunis. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. From January 15 and for more than a week violent nightly riots break out in Ettadhamen and across several cities in Tunisia, during which youths had clashed with riot police that have arrested more than 1200 of young protesters among them several minors. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392604
30 January 2021
A teenager stands front of a wall on which a drawing of man wearing gas mask is graffitied in a tough neighborhood of the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in the capital Tunis. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. From January 15 and for more than a week violent nightly riots break out in Ettadhamen and across several cities in Tunisia, during which youths had clashed with riot police that have arrested more than 1200 of young protesters among them several minors. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392630
30 January 2021
A repairman preparing a car body for new paint in a workshop in a tough neighborhood of the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in the capital Tunis. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. From January 15 and for more than a week violent nightly riots break out in Ettadhamen and across several cities in Tunisia, during which youths had clashed with riot police that have arrested more than 1200 of young protesters among them several minors. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392632
30 January 2021
A mechanic smoking a cigarette poses for pictures in the street of a tough neighborhood of the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in the capital Tunis. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. From January 15 and for more than a week violent nightly riots break out in Ettadhamen and across several cities in Tunisia, during which youths had clashed with riot police that have arrested more than 1200 of young protesters among them several minors. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392634
30 January 2021
Young people from the tough neighborhoods of the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in Tunis, took to the streets in an anti-government protest march heading towards the parliament building in Bardo city in Tunis, to protest against the police brutality, and to demand the release of youths arrested by the riot police during nightly violent protests that broke out in Ettadhamen and across several cities in Tunisia, in mid-January during more than a week. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392636
30 January 2021
A woman holds a bag with vegetables and fruits in front of a store in the street of a tough neighborhood in the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in the capital Tunis. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. From January 15 and for more than a week violent nightly riots break out in Ettadhamen and across several cities in Tunisia, during which youths had clashed with riot police that have arrested more than 1200 of young protesters among them several minors. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392638
30 January 2021
People buy fruits and vegetables in front of a store in the street of a tough neighborhood in the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in the capital Tunis. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. From January 15 and for more than a week violent nightly riots break out in Ettadhamen and across several cities in Tunisia, during which youths had clashed with riot police that have arrested more than 1200 of young protesters among them several minors. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392640
30 January 2021
Young people from the tough neighborhoods of the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in Tunis, took to the streets in an anti-government protest march heading towards the parliament building in Bardo city in Tunis, to protest against the police brutality, and to demand the release of youths arrested by the riot police during nightly violent protests that broke out in Ettadhamen city and across several cities in Tunisia, in mid-January during more than a week. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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#6392642
30 January 2021
Young people from the tough neighborhoods of the popular city of Ettadhamen, which is one of the most populated cities in Tunis, took to the streets in an anti-government protest march heading towards the parliament building in Bardo city in Tunis, to protest against the police brutality, and to demand the release of youths arrested by the riot police during nightly violent protests that broke out in Ettadhamen city and across several cities in Tunisia, in mid-January during more than a week. Ettadhamen City whose name means “solidarity”, was formed by the waves of internal migration (poor, small farmers and unemployed) that marked Tunisia in the early 1950s. The neighborhood's youth played a central role in the 2011 revolution which overthrew President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. Since then, the situation has worsened: precariousness, poverty, increase in cost of living, unemployment, school dropout, drug use, hopelessness, marginalization, public's lack of trust in politicians, political, social and economic crisis, social injustice and a suffering public service. This situation has been aggravated by the lockdowns and curfews imposed by the authorities in bid to contain the spread of COVID-19. Tunisia, January 26, 2021.
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