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Tunisian politician Mohamed Brahmi 'assassinated' | Tunisian politician Mohamed Brahmi 'assassinated' |
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Tunisian opposition politician Mohamed Brahmi has been shot dead outside his home in the capital, Tunis, reports say. | Tunisian opposition politician Mohamed Brahmi has been shot dead outside his home in the capital, Tunis, reports say. |
Mr Brahmi, 58, led the nationalist Movement of the People party. | |
It is Tunisia's second assassination of an opposition party leader this year. | It is Tunisia's second assassination of an opposition party leader this year. |
In February, prominent secular politician Chokri Belaid was also shot outside his house in Tunis. His murder sparked angry protests and prompted the resignation of PM Hamadi Jebali. | In February, prominent secular politician Chokri Belaid was also shot outside his house in Tunis. His murder sparked angry protests and prompted the resignation of PM Hamadi Jebali. |
"Mohamed Brahmi was shot dead outside his home in Ariana," state television and the official TAP news agency reported. | "Mohamed Brahmi was shot dead outside his home in Ariana," state television and the official TAP news agency reported. |
Gunmen on a motorbike killed Mr Brahmi in front of his wife and daughter on Thursday morning, Movement of the People party officials told local media. | |
It is not known yet who is behind the attack. | It is not known yet who is behind the attack. |
Mr Brahmi was a member of the National Constituent Assembly, which is drafting a new constitution. | |
He founded the Movement of the People party after the Arab Spring uprising ended the 23-year-rule of President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in 2011. | |
Mr Brahmi was not as big a political figure as Mr Belaid, but he too was a leftist critical of the governing Islamist Ennahda party, which came to power following Mr Ben Ali's overthrow. | |
After Mr Belaid's assassination in February, many Tunisians accused Ennahda of not doing enough to stamp out a rise in Islamist violence, with some critics saying the party was actively fomenting it, correspondents say. |