protests hit tunis after second assassination of year
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Tunisia opposition figure Mohamed Brahmi shot dead

Protests hit Tunis after second assassination of year

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Brahmi's daughter Belkis joins angry protesters outside hospital where politician died
Tunis – Azhar Jarboui

Brahmi's daughter Belkis joins angry protesters outside hospital where politician died Tunis – Azhar Jarboui Tunisia faces a general strike Friday after gunmen shot dead a leading opposition figure in a killing that brought thousands of protesters onto the streets and sparked international condemnation. Tunisia's national airline Tunisair cancelled all flights Friday.
MP Mohamed Brahmi, a father of five, was shot by unknown gunmen outside his home on Thursday in the second such political assassination this year.
The ruling Ennahda party, a moderate Islamist group, denied accusations from his family that it was involved.
Protesters took to the streets Thursday in central Tunis and in Sidi Bouzid, the birthplace of the Arab Spring and Brahmi's home town.
Police in Tunis fired tear gas to disperse scores of demonstrators who tried to set up a tent for a sit-in calling for the fall of the regime.
The General Union of Tunisian Labour (UGTT) called Friday's general strike across the country in protest at "terrorism, violence and murders".
It last called a two-hour general strike on January 14, 2011, the day former Tunisian dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali fell.
Brahmi, 58, of the leftist Popular Movement, was killed outside his home in Ariana, near Tunis, Watanya state television and the official TAP news agency reported.
"He was riddled with bullets in front of his wife and children," Mohsen Nabti, a fellow member of the small movement, said in a tearful account aired on Tunisian radio.
Human Rights Watch said that Brahmi's son, Adnen, had told its researchers he heard a first and a second gunshot, then several other shots as if from a machine gun.
His sister ran out of the house and as they reached their father's car they saw two men riding off on a motorbike, HRW said in a statement.
"I accuse Ennahda," the MP's sister Chhiba Brahmi said at the family home in Sidi Bouzid. "It was them who killed him," she said, although she offered no evidence.
"Our family had the feeling that Mohamed would suffer the same fate as Chokri Belaid," who was gunned down outside his home on February 6 family, and whose family also blamed Ennahda.
Ennahda chief Rached Ghannouchi rejected the charge in a statement, saying Brahmi's killing was "a catastrophe for Tunisia", he said.
"Those behind this crime want to lead the country towards civil war and to disrupt the democratic transition."
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton condemned the killing, adding her voice to calls by UN human rights chief Navi Pillay, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch for an investigation into the killing.
Brahmi was elected MP in October 2011 for Sidi Bouzid, birthplace of the revolution earlier that year that toppled Ben Ali.
On July 7, he resigned as general secretary of the Popular Movement, which he founded, saying it had been infiltrated by Islamists.
Following his killing, angry demonstrators took to the streets of Tunis to denounce the ruling Islamists.
Mohamed Maaroufi, a member of a youth committee that organised the protest, said that they would stay in the streets until Ennahda had been forced from government.
In Sidi Bouzid, crowds, referring to the Muslim Brotherhood, chanted "Down with the Brothers, down with the people's torturers!"
Thousands also protested in nearby Menzel Bouzaine, where Ennahda party offices were set ablaze.
Prime Minister Ali Larayedh, himself an Islamist, told reporters: "I condemn in the strongest terms this odious crime which targets the whole of Tunisia and its security."
President Moncef Marzouki said the killing was aimed at derailing the Arab Spring, and called it a "second national catastrophe" after Belaid's murder.
President Francois Hollande of France, the former colonial power, called on the country to unite.
But he also called for "light to be shed as quickly as possible" on the murders of Brahmi and Belaid, who were both members of the same opposition bloc.
Ashton, in her statement, also noted that the killers of Belaid had still not been brought to justice.
On Wednesday, a minister and senior adviser to Larayedh said six people believed to have orchestrated Belaid's killing had been identified.
Noureddin B'Hiri said the details would be revealed "soon".
Source: AFP

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