#UPDATE: Tunisia: Al-Mayadeen Correspondent: The deployment of the Tunisian army in the vicinity of the National Television Corporation https://t.co/20IRLK15JE
So if you’re hearing about the coup in Tunisia and the storming of the Ennahada party headquarters, you may not know that, interestingly, this party has historically strong links to Iran and was inspired by Khomeini’s Islamic Revolutionary ideology & the Muslim Brotherhood. pic.twitter.com/XLcX2xzrsm
#Tunisia’s President Kais Saied has suspended parliament and sacked Prime Minister Hicham Mechichi after violent protests gripped the country paralyzing many cities. https://t.co/W1i3B3hWxA
Reports of the forced closure of the airport in the capital and borders in #Tunisia following the suspension of parliament and removal of the country’s prime minister, according to Al Arabiya’s correspondent in Tunis.https://t.co/7i2nOUNLcspic.twitter.com/Ta8E1L7tqD
Tunisian Parliament Speaker Rached Ghannouchi accuses President Kais Saied of launching “a coup against the revolution and constitution” after Saied said he had frozen parliament and dismissed the government.#Tunisiahttps://t.co/TK23L8iYOJ
Watch: Hundreds of Tunisians honk and cheer in celebration after mass protests led to President Kais Saied announcing the suspension of the country's parliament and the dismissal of Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi.#Tunisiahttps://t.co/JC5JfcvxI0pic.twitter.com/0BI4oGCswK
Noureddine El-Beheiry, a leading figure within the Islamist Ennahda party, attacks Al Arabiya and Al Hadath channels over its coverage of protests in #Tunisia and threatens supporters of Tunisian President Kais Saied that “they will pay the price.”https://t.co/ChMnBVTlIB