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		</div><p><a href="http://londonglossy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/more-violence-hits-tunisian-streets.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full" title="Teachers in Tunisia are striking as ministers from the old regime remain in government" src="http://londonglossy.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/min-more-violence-hits-tunisian-streets.jpg" alt="Teachers in Tunisia are striking as ministers from the old regime remain in government"/></a></p>
<p>Violent protests have erupted on Tunisia&#8217;s streets again as the country struggles to deal with the aftermath of overthrowing its president.</p>
<p>Police fired tear gas and rioters smashed police cars as tensions resumed in the capital Tunis.</p>
<p>Scores of protesters from Tunisian provinces gathered in front of the prime minister&#8217;s office, shouting anti-government slogans and breaking the windows of nearby cars.</p>
<p>The crowd included people who had defied a nationwide curfew and staged a sleep-in overnight.</p>
<p>Schools were due to reopen on Monday after being closed during the unrest, but teachers went on strike.</p>
<p>The protesters are angry that remnants from former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali&#8217;s regime hold leading posts in the interim government in place since last week.</p>
<p>Ben Ali fled the country on January 14 after 23 years in power, pushed out by weeks of deadly protests driven by anger over joblessness, corruption and repression.</p>
<p>Noisy street demonstrations have continued since his departure, but most have been peaceful.</p>
<p>State TV also reported that a former Ben Ali political adviser who had been sought by police, Abdelwaheb Abdallah, had been found and placed under house arrest.</p>
<p>Police have cracked down on key allies of the former president, placing two high-ranking officials under house arrest and detaining the head of a popular private TV station for allegedly trying to slow down the country&#8217;s steps toward democracy.</p>
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