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Ennahda supporters gather in Tunis for rally | Ennahda supporters gather in Tunis for rally |
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Thousands of Tunisians have gathered in a central square in the capital Tunis to back the ruling Islamist Ennahda party. | Thousands of Tunisians have gathered in a central square in the capital Tunis to back the ruling Islamist Ennahda party. |
The party organised the rally in Kasbah square in support of what it termed its "legitimacy to govern". | The party organised the rally in Kasbah square in support of what it termed its "legitimacy to govern". |
Government opponents were planning to hold a counter protest, calling for Ennahda to quit after the second murder of an opposition figure this year. | Government opponents were planning to hold a counter protest, calling for Ennahda to quit after the second murder of an opposition figure this year. |
PM Ali Larayedh earlier appealed for calm but said he would not step down. | PM Ali Larayedh earlier appealed for calm but said he would not step down. |
The government has faced street protests after the 25 July killing of left-wing MP Mohamed Brahmi, the leader of the small left-wing Popular Movement party. In February, prominent secular opposition leader Chokri Belaid was also assassinated. | The government has faced street protests after the 25 July killing of left-wing MP Mohamed Brahmi, the leader of the small left-wing Popular Movement party. In February, prominent secular opposition leader Chokri Belaid was also assassinated. |
In addition to the social unrest, Tunisia has also been fighting a rise in religious extremism. | In addition to the social unrest, Tunisia has also been fighting a rise in religious extremism. |
Armed forces launched an offensive against Islamist militants near the Algerian border on Friday after suspected al-Qaeda gunmen ambushed and killed eight soldiers. | Armed forces launched an offensive against Islamist militants near the Algerian border on Friday after suspected al-Qaeda gunmen ambushed and killed eight soldiers. |
'National unity' | 'National unity' |
Protesters gathered in Kasbah square have been chanting "We defend the legitimacy of the government" and "Ennahda will not back down," the BBC's Naomi Scherbel-Ball reports from Tunis. | Protesters gathered in Kasbah square have been chanting "We defend the legitimacy of the government" and "Ennahda will not back down," the BBC's Naomi Scherbel-Ball reports from Tunis. |
There is heavy police presence in the square and security is tight, our correspondent adds. | There is heavy police presence in the square and security is tight, our correspondent adds. |
Meanwhile opposition groups were said to be preparing for a counter-rally outside the Constituent Assembly in the capital. | Meanwhile opposition groups were said to be preparing for a counter-rally outside the Constituent Assembly in the capital. |
"Tunisia is in need of national unity," Mr Larayedh said earlier. | "Tunisia is in need of national unity," Mr Larayedh said earlier. |
"I call for calm so that the army and security forces can combat terrorism and not waste its efforts on protests." | "I call for calm so that the army and security forces can combat terrorism and not waste its efforts on protests." |
The prime minister held talks on Saturday with various political groups to address the political and security crises. | The prime minister held talks on Saturday with various political groups to address the political and security crises. |
Earlier this week, Education Minister Salem Labyedh was forced to resign over the killing of Mr Brahmi. The government blamed Salafist hardliners for the murder. | Earlier this week, Education Minister Salem Labyedh was forced to resign over the killing of Mr Brahmi. The government blamed Salafist hardliners for the murder. |
Tunisia is the birthplace of the Arab Spring, but it has been in turmoil since the overthrow of long-serving ruler President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in 2011. | Tunisia is the birthplace of the Arab Spring, but it has been in turmoil since the overthrow of long-serving ruler President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in 2011. |
The secular Ettakatol party has called for the Ennadah-led coalition to step down because of the tensions following the killing of Mohamed Brahmi, | The secular Ettakatol party has called for the Ennadah-led coalition to step down because of the tensions following the killing of Mohamed Brahmi, |
But Mr Larayedh has vowed the government will fulfil its mandate and hold elections in December. | But Mr Larayedh has vowed the government will fulfil its mandate and hold elections in December. |
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