Tunisian Opposition Leader Killed Amid Tensions, Party Says
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — A Tunisian
opposition leader critical of the Islamist-led government and violence
by radical Muslims was shot to death Wednesday, according to the
government. The killing is likely to heighten tensions in a country
whose path from dictatorship to democracy has been seen as a model for
the Arab world.
The
secretary-general of the Unified Democratic Nationalist Party, Chokri
Belaid, was shot as he left his house in the capital, Tunis, the state
news agency TAP reported. It said he was taken to a nearby clinic and
died.
Government spokesman Samir
Dilou called the attack against Belaid an "odious crime." The Interior
Ministry gave no immediate details about the attack.
The
reason for the killing is unclear. It comes as Tunisia is struggling to
maintain stability and revive its economy after its longtime dictator
was overthrown in an uprising two years ago. That revolution set off
revolts across the Arab world and unleashed new social and religious
tensions.
Belaid had been critical
of Tunisia's leadership, especially the moderate Islamist party Ennahda
that dominates the government. He had accused authorities of not doing
enough to stop violence by ultraconservatives who have targeted
mausoleums, art exhibits and other things seen as out of keeping with
their strict interpretation of Islam. Radicals disrupted a recent rally
Belaid led in northern Tunisia.
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