Tunis - Tunisian police fired teargas in the southern city of
Gafsa to disperse hundreds of young men protesting against the Wednesday killing
of opposition leader Chokri Belaid, witnesses told Reuters.
"Hundreds
protested against the killing of Belaid, but the protest turned into clashes.
Police fired teargas while demonstrators threw stones and chanted slogans,"
Gafsa resident Ahmed Issaoui said on Thursday.