TUNISIA clutch
In an emergency it imposed the ban to gather more than three people in an open and also at night.
The security forces also have authority to remove the shots to people who do not obey orders.
The rally continues until Friday, January 14 and police firing tear toward demonstrators who marched towards the Ministry of Interior.
Security forces also surrounded the international airport of the country, Tunis Carthage.
On Thursday (01/13) President Ben Ali, who ruled Tunisia since 1987 - announced it would withdraw in 2012 but protesters apparently did not accept the offer.
Cabinet dissolved
While Tunisia has dismissed the cabinet and parliament dissolved.
Parliamentary elections will be held within six months but is still not clear what will happen before the elections take place.
This decision was taken after thousands of protesters again took to the streets in the capital of Tunisia, demanding that President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali to resign.
Health officials say at least 13 people were killed in overnight clashes in the capital Tunis.
But rights groups say 60 people have more humans were killed in the protests that swept the country.
Meanwhile, the British travel agency, Thomas Cook, took home the 1800 tourists currently on holiday in Tunisia.
However, Thomson is not to repatriate the tourists who were in Tunisia.
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