January 17, 2019
Workers around Tunisia went on strike on Thursday to demand higher pay in a standoff with a government struggling to reduce unemployment, poverty and social tensions.
All flights in and out of the north African country's main airport were cancelled, and schools nationwide were closed.
Ports, public transport, hospitals and other public services were also disrupted.
Thousands of people gathered at the national union headquarters in Tunis and marched through the capital's main thoroughfare, carrying signs reading "Get Out!" and "The People Want the Fall of the Regime." Rallies were also held in other cities.
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SOURCE:AP











