This archive report was first published on 14 December 2019.
On a day that saw women around the world unite against rape and harassment, Tunisian women took to the streets to perform the Chilean anthem 'The Rapist is You'.
The powerful protest, which was sparked by a viral video of a Tunisian lawmaker allegedly masturbating outside a school, has been gaining momentum since October.
As part of the global #MeToo movement, Tunisian women have been sharing their own stories of sexual harassment on social media under the hashtag #EnaZeda.
One of the key figures behind the Tunisian movement is the local feminist group 'Falgatna', which called for the flash-mob performance.
Shames Radouani, a participant in the event, said, "We are here to denounce all forms of violence... social, institutional (and) domestic violence."
The performance, which was part of a global wave of protests, saw women in Tunis join their counterparts in Paris, Madrid, Beirut, and New York in a powerful display of solidarity.