Hundreds of Tunisians have taken to the streets in the capital to protest President Kais Saied’s increasingly authoritarian rule, marking the fourth anniversary of his power grab. Demonstrators carried portraits of political prisoners and symbolic cages, accusing Saied of turning Tunisia into an 'open-air prison.' Protesters demanded the release of jailed opposition figures, including Rached Ghannouchi, and called for an end to what they describe as a repressive regime. The rallies reflect growing frustration over Saied’s consolidation of power and the shrinking space for political dissent. Many fear that hopes for democratic governance in Tunisia are fading under his leadership.
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