Unprecedented Unity in Tunisia Against One-Man Rule
In a rare show of unity, Tunisian activists protested against President Kais Saied, emphasizing opposition to his authoritarian rule. Participants expressed concerns over eroding freedoms and suppression of dissent. The unity amongst political factions marks a significant shift in Tunisia's political landscape, highlighting dissatisfaction with Saied's governance.
Activists and opposition figures from diverse political backgrounds converged on Tunisia's streets on Saturday, demonstrating against President Kais Saied's leadership in a rare display of solidarity against his one-man rule.
The protest mirrored three weeks of escalating dissent, reflecting the increasing mobilization of opposition groups and civil society against Saied's alleged authoritarian crackdown. Marchers in the capital brandished portraits of jailed activists, amplifying the protests into a weekly confrontation with Saied's regime.
Human rights organizations argue that Saied has severely curtailed freedoms since assuming extraordinary powers in 2021. While Saied defends his actions as necessary against corruption, Saturday's broad participation signals a departure from previous years' political fragmentation, underscoring a unified opposition.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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