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media captionSecurity forces responded with tear gas and water cannon as crowds of mainly young demonstrators gathered
Protesters who broke a coronavirus curfew to continue riots for a fifth night have been warned by Tunisia s prime minister to stop their violence.
More than 600 people, mainly between the ages of 14 and 15, have already been arrested after police clashes.
Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi acknowledged their anger about a range of economic and social hardships. The crisis is real. but we reject chaos and will confront that with the power of the law.
In a televised speech, Mr Mechichi appealed to the protesters to stop the looting and the vandalism: Your voices are heard, your anger is legitimate, and my role and the government s role is to work on realising your demands.