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Opponents of Tunisian President Kais Saied protested, accusing him of using the judiciary and police to suppress critics. This follows a months-long government crackdown on Saied's critics, including the detention of lawyer Ahmed Souab. The demonstrations reflect growing concerns about Tunisia sliding toward one-man rule. Saied's supporters held a counter-rally, and there were no clashes reported.
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