200 arrested, dozens hurt in fresh Tunisia unrest January 10, 2018 by shameen A general view taken on January 10, 2018 shows the tax office of the El Guetar village, southeast of Gafsa, after is was burned the previous night following protests against the cost of living and austerity measures. AFP Tunisian protesters gesture towards security forces during clashes in the town of Tebourba, following the funeral of a man who was killed the previous day in a demonstration over rising costs and government austerity. AFP Tunisian security forces stand amid tear gas during clashes with protesters in the town of Tebourba following the funeral of a man who was killed the previous day in a demonstration over rising costs and government austerity. AFP Tunisian protestors throw stones towards security forces in Tunis’ Djebel Lahmer district early on January 10, 2018 after price hikes ignited protests in the North African country. Fresh scuffles broke out overnight night between Tunisian protesters and police, a day after the death of a man in violent demonstrations over rising costs and government austerity.AFP Tunisian protesters clash with security forces in the town of Tebourba on January 9, 2018, following the funeral of a man who was killed the previous day in a demonstration over rising costs and government austerity. AFP Tunisian protesters gesture towards security forces during clashes in the town of Tebourba on January 9, 2018, following the funeral of a man who was killed the previous day in a demonstration over rising costs and government austerity. AFP