Tunisian Islamists on Friday tried to burn down a street where prostitutes work in the center of Tunisia before being dispersed by security forces, which came to employ helicopters, he told Agence France Presse a Tunisian police. Several dozen protesters gathered Friday Islamists at the Ministry of Interior for the closure of brothels.
"No to brothels in a Muslim country," "The people demand the closure of brothels" were among the slogans chanted the demonstrators. "We can not accept that a woman is considered a commodity, we demand the closure of brothels in Tunisia," said one protester, Anas, 20, a France Presse, ensuring that the protest had been organized in a peaceful manner.
"No to brothels in a Muslim country," "The people demand the closure of brothels" were among the slogans chanted the demonstrators. "We can not accept that a woman is considered a commodity, we demand the closure of brothels in Tunisia," said one protester, Anas, 20, a France Presse, ensuring that the protest had been organized in a peaceful manner.
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