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29 Mar 2023 | 08:11 AM UTC

Tunisia: Nationwide anti-government protests likely to commemorate Martyr's Day April 9

Anti-government protests likely across Tunisia to commemorate Martyr's Day April 9. Increased security likely; avoid all demonstrations.

Warning

Event

Anti-government demonstrations are likely across Tunisia April 9 as the nation observes the Martyrs' Day holiday. The day is often an occasion for major rallies and anti-government protests. Political parties and activist groups could also hold rallies in the days leading up to the holiday. In recent weeks, thousands of people have participated in demonstrations organized by the Free Destourian Party in Tunis in opposition to President Kais Saied's policies and constitutional amendments. The Ennahda Movement, a self-defined Islamic democratic political party, also has a history of organizing large gatherings on days of historical significance, including holidays and the anniversaries of prominent political events.

Heightened security measures and disruptions to transport and business are likely in areas where protests take place. Clashes may occur, particularly if supporters of rival political groups come in close proximity to each other or if police attempt to forcibly disperse crowds. Popular protest sites in Tunisia include public squares, city centers, and government buildings; anti-government protests in Tunis are likely to materialize near the country's parliament building, Habib Bourguiba Avenue, and Municipal Theatre, among other prominent locations. Security forces will likely erect roadblocks and may close roads around planned protest sites to prevent demonstrators from gathering.

Advice

Avoid all demonstrations due to the potential for violence. Exercise caution near likely protest venues. Monitor local media for protest activity, as organizers may not announce events in advance. Confirm the availability of transport on protest days as rail and traffic disruptions are possible, and allow additional time to reach destinations. Follow all instructions from police. Do not attempt to photograph or otherwise record demonstrations. Immediately leave the area and seek shelter in a secure, nongovernmental building if violence erupts.