The demonstrations are back in the centre of Tunis as terrified shoppers ran for cover when clashes broke out between the anti-government protestors broke out.
Three protestors were killed in the fighting between the police and the protestors.
Tear gas,batons and live ammunition was used to disperse the hundreds of protestors!
It seems the brutal reactions by the police still exist in Tunisia!
One of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's most powerful and longest-serving associates has called on him to end his resistance to the uprising against him in Libya.
In a BBC interview, Interior Minister Gen Abdel Fattah Younes al-Abidi says Col Gaddafi's regime is collapsing and will last only a few more days.
Having known the colonel for 47 years, Gen al-Abidi says he will not surrender,
1011: The Oman protesters had gathered for a second day, demanding political reforms, Reuters reports.
1010: In a reminder that the Libyan revolt is part of a huge wave of unrest sweeping the Middle East and North Africa, we're getting reports that police in Oman have fired tear gas on protesters in the city of Sohar.
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