Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali has been meeting coalition partners as he tries to win support for a technocrat government as part of a plan to ease tensions following the killing of opposition leader Chokri Belaid.
As Tunisia's prime minister proposes a new government, citizens voice fears that the killing of an opposition leader will pit Islamists against secularists. Read more »
The assassination of the highly respected opposition figure Chokri Belaid has thrown Tunisia into turmoil and could mark a turning point in Tunisian politics. Read more »
Shokri Belaid was the leader of a left wing opposition party - and an outspoken critic of the government. He was shot outside his home. Al Jazeera's ... see more »
The top United Nations human rights official today condemned the assassination of Tunisian activist Chokri Belaid and urged authorities to provide better protection to people who… Read more »
Tunisian authorities should ensure that those responsible for the assassination on February 6, 2013 of the prominent opposition political figure Chokri Belaïdare brought to… Read more »
Reporters Without Borders firmly condemns the fatal shooting of Chokri Belaïd, the general secretary of the United Democratic Patriots Party, today in Tunis. Read more »
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI), denounces the assassination of the leftist Shokri Belaid by shooting in front of his house and ANHRI also denounces the… Read more »
The killing today of Tunisian opposition politician Chokri Belaid, outside his home must prompt a thorough, independent and impartial investigation by the Tunisian authorities,… Read more »
A leading Tunisian opposition figure, Shokri Belaid, leader of the left-leaning opposition Democratic Patriots party, has been shot as he was ... see more »
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