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Tens of thousands rally to oust Tunisian government

Tens of thousands of Tunisians crowded downtown streets of Tunisia requested transitional government to step down last Tuesday, the biggest opposition protests since the country's political crisis began two weeks ago.
Secular opposition, angered the two assassinations in their ranks, and emboldened by the military-backed overthrow of the Egyptian Islamist president, trying to overthrow the moderate Islamic party ENNAHDA by the Tunisian government leadership.
It also wish to dissolve the Constituent Assembly, which is the week to complete the draft constitution and electoral law.
In a surprise move that may tip the balance in favor of the opposition of the Constituent Assembly suspended the head body, said it would not resume work until the government and held talks with its rivals. Najib and the ruling party members of the House of Representatives Ladd said the move "unacceptable coup."
Tunisia is facing the autocratic ruler Zine El Abidine Ben Ali · since the overthrow of the most serious political unrest. Crisis has been growing instability, exacerbated by Islamic militants step up attacks.
"People want the fall of the regime," shouted the crowd into Bardo Square, using the same slogan, they promote, the Tunisians overthrew Ben Ali in 2011 triggered a wave of uprisings across the Arab world.
Tuesday marks the leftist opposition demonstrators politicians Chokri BlackRock, gunned down in recent months, one of the two opposition figures anniversary of the assassination of six months.
"This proves the desire liberation brothers rule will not be broken," BlackRock's widow, Basimabei Ryder said, comparing ENNAHDA elected Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt (Muslim Brotherhood).
In June, the Egyptian army responded massive opposition protests and the detention and removal of the president launched a crackdown and arrests against brother figure.
"This is a message to end their rule, we only see the violence and assassinations, and other disasters," BlackRock's widow said.
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Earlier Tuesday, police shot and killed by Islamic militants in the suburbs of Tunis housed several foreign luxury hotels frequented by tourists, Interior Ministry officials said.
Political crisis began, militants attacked has hurricane. Last week, gunmen killed eight soldiers near the Algerian border Tunisian army for decades one of the most deadly attacks.
The North African country has become increasingly polarized, street sports competitors. ENNAHDA out show of force, a few days earlier, draw a pro-government rally, saying breakthroughs 150,000 Ben Ali to step down since the biggest crowd.
But the General Assembly head Mustapha Ben Jaafar's decision to suspend the body ahead of Tuesday's protests may be a sign, ENNAHDA-led ruling coalition apart. Ben Jaafar's Ettakatol party coalition government of secular junior members.
"(Ben Jaafar's) decision is a first degree ruling political coalition, representing a huge rift," said the Tunisian political analyst Nourdine Mbarki. "" This is a win-win opposition, which has been able to move within the coalition government crisis. "
Ben Jaafar's defense, he decided to force a negotiated settlement: "This is a service in Tunisia, in order to ensure its transition to democracy."
Tuesday's opposition protest organizers say 100,000 joined their anti-government rallies. A Reuters witness said, the figure is close to ENNAHDA rebound, but still below.
Tuesday's demonstrations, the opposition Popular Front leader, Mongy Rahoui said: "The response of these populations Legion (ENNAHDA leader Rashid) Ghannouchi, we told him that we are ready for any referendum ... we are the ones with the street legitimacy of your legitimacy is fake. "
Monday, Ghannouchi told Reuters reporters, remove the prime minister and the dissolution of the interim Constituent Assembly, he will not cross the "red line", but he was willing to hold a referendum, or talks.
"We will not move until they (ENNAHDA) leave us alone, said:" The protesters WARDA Habibie. "We are not afraid of Ben Ali and Ghannouchi, we are not afraid."



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