Tunisia Protesters Attack Govt. HQ in Revolt Cradle

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Tunisian police fired warning shots and tear gas on Thursday to disperse protesters who attacked provincial government headquarters in the town where the country's revolution was born, Agence France Presse reported.

Dozens of people, angry over their living conditions, converged on the building in Sidi Bouzid and set fire to a tire, which they threw inside.

Police responded with warning shots and tear gas, as demonstrators shouted "Ben Ali's police are back," in reference to the long-time strongman driven from office last year by a popular revolt.

The uprising against Zine El Abidine Ben Ali touched off a wave of political unrest across North Africa and the Middle East dubbed the Arab Spring. It was sparked when a street vendor in Sidi Bouzid, Mohamed Bouazizi, immolated himself in protest over his own precarious livelihood.