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Tunisian police killed man in first death of protests, activists say
2022-01-19 00:00:00.0     星报-世界     原网页

       

       TUNIS (Reuters) -A Tunisian man died in hospital on Wednesday from injuries inflicted by police, activists said, in what would be the first death from protests against President Kais Saied's assumption of extra powers.

       A Tunis court investigating the death said the man, found in a coma on Mohamed V Street in the capital, was taken to the hospital on Friday and died on Wednesday. A court statement made no mention of whether the man was one of the demonstrators.

       The court said the man's body bore no visible signs of violence and would be handed to forensic examiners to determine cause of death. An investigation had been opened, it added.

       There was no immediate comment from the interior ministry.

       Police deployed water cannons and batons https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/tunisia-police-fill-city-centre-ahead-protest-2022-01-14 against protesters on Friday, as Saied faced growing discontent over his suspension of parliament last July and subsequent rule by decree.

       "Ridha Bouziane, who took part in the January 14 protest died in a hospital in the capital after suffering serious injuries as a result of the excessive violence by police in the demonstration," the Citizens Against the Coup coalition said.

       Samir Dilou and Samir Ben Amor, lawyers for arrested protesters, also said Bouziane died due to police violence, though no more specifics were given.

       Saied has said he will uphold all freedoms during a transitional period to a new constitution later this year.

       Friday's protest defied a COVID-19 ban on gatherings.

       (Reporting By Tarek Amara;Editing by Angus McDowall, Andrew Cawthorne, William Maclean)

       


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