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Mohamed Brahmi, a deputy who resigned from the “Echaab” party to found “Attayar Echaabi” was assassinated today morning while he was leaving his home. The deputy, from Sidi Bouzid, was shot dead by 5 14 bullets.

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Monday 29th 6:30am – National Assembly Bardo – Tunis: Instructions were given to the military to support police forces to disperse the sit-inners and MPs. The action was accompanied by violence and aggression. MP Noomane Fihri, one of those who announced the withdrawal from Constituent Assembly, was severely aggressed by security forces and was transferred to hospital.

Monday 29th 2:30am – National Assembly Bardo – Tunis: MP Nafissa Wafa Marzouki form the ruling coalition party Ettakatol announced her withdrawal from the Constituent Assembly.

Monday 29th 12:30am – National Assembly Bardo – Tunis: Police estimate number of sit-inners at 8000 on the side of the anti-government and 4000 on the side of pro-government.

Police estimate number of sit-inners at 8,000 on the side of the anti-goverment and 4000 on the side of pro ones. Image : Heifel Ben Youssef

Sunday 28th 10:19pm – Zarzis: An anti-government marched in the streets of the southern city of Zarzis.

Sunday 28th 10pm – National Assembly Bardo – Tunis: Ennahdha and government supporters shot fireworks and chanted during the speech of MP and Ennahdha political bureau head Ameur Larayedh at the sit-in.

Sunday 28th 9:40pm – National Assembly Bardo – Tunis: Pro-government supporters arrived to swell the ranks of those opposing the protest sit-Pro-government then they prayed in the site. The police asked the sit-inners to avoid any provocation.

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Pro-government supporters pray during the sit-in in front of the Assembly buildings. Image : Erige Sehiri – www.nawaat.org

Sunday 28th 6:40pm – National Assembly Bardo – Tunis: About 300 protesters still present in the sit-in in front of of the National Assembly in Bardo. Bessma Khalfaoui’s widow of the assassinated Chokri Belaid called for a Collective Iftar dinner today at the sit-in.

Sunday 28th 5:10pm – Tunis: The Minister of Education, Salem Labyedh said he had informed Prime minister Ali Larayedh of his decision to resign.

Sunday 28th 4:10pm – Tunis: The Union of Tunisia’s National Guard warns against terrorist attacks.

Sunday 28th 4pm – Siliana: The coordination of the Salvation Front (Le Front du Salut) has set up tents for a sit-in at Errach Square in front of government building.

Sunday 28th – Tunis: Hamma Hammami, Popular Front Spokesman said today that the ruling Troika which is responsible for the current crisis cannot be part of the national salvation government.

The Troika cannot be both a source of the problem and part of the solution.
Hamma Hammami

Sunday 28th 2pm – National Assembly Bardo – Tunis: A call to a Collective Iftar dinner today at the sit-in in front of the Assembly has been issued by the sit-in committee.

Sunday 28th 2:30am – SidiBouzid: Calm returns to the city, police retreated after a confrontation that took place earlier in the evening around 10pm with young people who were protesting against the arrests of their fellow protesters.

Sunday 28th 2:00am – Sfax: Calm has been restored on site of the sit-in in front of the town hall. Earlier in the evening, around 10pm, a demonstration marched towards the local government building. On 11pm some thugs who infiltrated the protest threw stones causing injuries to a soldier and a policeman. Around 23:30 police used tear gas to disperse the crowd.

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Sfax: demonstration marched towards the local government building. Image: Moujahed Modjo

Sunday 28th 1:10am – Sousse The protest march, which started earlier in the evening, was dispersed by the police.

Our video coverage of today’s funeral procession of martyr Mohamed Brahmi.

Saturday July 27th, 2013 9:15pm National Assembly Bardo – Tunis The number of sit-inners in front of the Assembly is increasing, 1000 people at the sit-in in front according to a security source.

Saturday July 27th, 2013 9pm National Assembly Bardo – Tunis After discussion with the police, three tents were finally set up in front of the Assembly.

Saturday July 27th, 2013 4:20pm National Assembly Bardo – Tunis Police forces chased the protesters and set-inners in the streets adjacent to the Assembly buildings, beating protesters with batons causing a lot of panic. Protesters trying to escape. Excessive use of teargas and unwarranted violence by the police.

Saturday July 27th, 2013 4:05pm National Assembly Bardo – Tunis:
Excessive use of violence and teargas in front of the Constituent Assembly. Many protester fainted from tear gas.

Saturday July 27th, 2013 4pm National Assembly Bardo – Tunis: While the number of protesters grew steadily police arrested two individuals who were throwing stones. Ayoub Amara from the Front Populaire informed the crowd about the demonstrations taking place in Sidi Bouzid and Gafsa.

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Ayoub Amara from the Front Populaire informed the crowd about the demonstrations taking place in Sidi Bouzid and Gafsa. Image : Malek Khadhraoui – www.nawaat.org

Saturday July 27th, 2013 3pm National Assembly Bardo – Tunis: Sit-inners chanting the Tunisian national anthem.

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Sit-inners chanting the Tunisian national anthem. Image : Malek Khadhraoui – www.nawaat.org

Saturday July 27th, 2013 2:55pm National Assembly Bardo – Tunis: The clashes took place mainly in the street in front of the entrance gate of the Assembly building. One of the protesters said they had been injured by members of the League for the Protection of the Revolution (LPR).

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One of the protesters said they had been injured by members of the League for the Protection of the Revolution (LPR). Image : Malek Khadhraoui – www.nawaat.org

Saturday July 27th, 2013 2:48pm National Assembly Bardo – Tunis: sit-inners in front of Constituent Assembly ask the police to stop the disproportionate use of teargas. They are chanting: “peaceful…peaceful!

Saturday July 27th, 2013 2pm National Assembly Bardo – Tunis:Police continues to use tear gas in front of Constituent Assembly. The crowd is outraged. Many people with breathing problems caused by inhaling the tear gas.

Saturday July 27th, 2013 1:40pm National Assembly Bardo – Tunis: A group of individuals chanting pro-gov slogans attempted to break the sit-in in front of the National Assembly. Police responded by firing tear gas into the crowd.

Saturday July 27th, 2013 12:40pm Jellaz Cemetery – Tunis: Mohamed Brahmi’s widow: “Stop clapping. You applauded when Belaïd died, and it didn’t help. Head instead to the government and send these rats back to the sewers.

Saturday July 27th, 2013 12:34pm Jellaz Cemetery – Tunis: The tombs of the two assassinated politicians MP Mohamed Brahmi and leader Chokri Belaid at the El-Jellaz cemetery in Tunis.

The tombs of the two assassinated politicians MP Mohamed Brahmi and leader Chokri Belaid at the El-Jellaz cemetery in Tunis.
The tombs of the two assassinated politicians MP Mohamed Brahmi and leader Chokri Belaid at the El-Jellaz cemetery in Tunis.

Saturday July 27th, 2013 12:15pm Jellaz Cemetery – Tunis: Funeral prayer over the tomb of the assassinated MP Mohamed Brahmi, after burial.

Funeral prayer over the tomb of the assassinated MP Mohamed Brahmi, after burial. Image:  Lilia Weslaty  – www.nawaat.org
Funeral prayer over the tomb of the assassinated MP Mohamed Brahmi, after burial. Image: Lilia Weslaty – www.nawaat.org

Saturday July 27th, 2013 12:10pm Jellaz Cemetery – Tunis: Layer and activist Nacer Laouini present gave a speech at the El-Jellaz cemetery during which he said: “We will protest peacefully after the funeral to dissolve the Constituent Assembly (…) The head of the army is present here, and we ask the army to remain as it has always been: with the people.

Saturday July 27th, 2013 12pm Jellaz Cemetery – Tunis: General Mohamed Salah Hamdi, the head of Tunisia’s army standing next to the tomb of the assassinated MP Mohamed Brahmi at the El-Jellaz cemetery.

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General Mohamed Salah Hamdi, the head of Tunisia’s army standing next to the tomb of the assassinated MP Mohamed Brahmi at the El-Jellaz cemetery.
General Mohamed Salah Hamdi, the head of Tunisia’s army standing next to the tomb of the assassinated MP Mohamed Brahmi at the El-Jellaz cemetery.  Image: Lilia Weslaty – www.nawaat.org
General Mohamed Salah Hamdi, the head of Tunisia’s army standing next to the tomb of the assassinated MP Mohamed Brahmi at the El-Jellaz cemetery. Image: Lilia Weslaty – www.nawaat.org

Saturday July 27th, 2013 11:55am Jellaz Cemetery – Tunis: The crowd chanted political slogans: “Mohamed Brahmi, Chokri Belaïd: A new revolution is needed” “The people want the fall of the regime

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July 27th, 2013 11:55am Jellaz Cemetery – Tunis: The crowd chanted political slogans: “Mohamed Brahmi, Chokri Belaïd: A new revolution is needed”. Image: Kais Zriba – www.nawaat.org

Saturday July 27th, 2013 11:45am Jellaz Cemetery – Tunis: Jellaz Cemetery: Protesters sang the Tunisian national anthem.

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Jellaz Cemetery: Protesters sang the Tunisian national anthem. Image: Kais Zriba – www.nawaat.org

Saturday July 27th, 2013 11:30am Jellaz Cemetery – Tunis: The tomb of the assassinated MP Mohamed Brahmi at the El-Jellaz cemetery in Tunis. Mohamed Brahmi will be buried near the tomb of the assassinated leader Chokri Belaid.

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The tomb of the assassinated MP Mohamed Brahmi at the El-Jellaz cemetery in Tunis – image: Lilia Weslaty – www.nawaat.org

Saturday July 27th, 2013 11:25am Jellaz Cemetery – Tunis: The funeral procession arrives at the cemetery where people were waiting.

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Saturday July 27th, 2013 11:25am Jellaz Cemetery – Tunis: The funeral procession arrives at the cemetery where people were waiting.

10:50am Turkey Street, Tunis: Residents attached a banner to their balcony with an extract from Moudhafar Naweb poem (Iraqi poet) reading: “These are the times to piss over the desks, ministers and parliaments. I piss on them shamelessly for they shamelessly fought us

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an extract from Moudhafar Naweb poem: These are the times to piss over the desks, ministers and parliaments. I piss on them shamelessly for they shamelessly fought us. Image : Lilia Blaise – www.nawaat.org

Saturday July 27th, 2013 10:30am – Av Mohamed V – Tunis : After a pause in front of the former headquarters of the RCD ruling party, the funeral procession resumed its march towards Jellaz cemetery. Avenue Habib Bourguiba, the police are present. An army helicopter following the funeral procession.

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After a pause in front of the former headquarters of the RCD ruling party, the funeral procession resumed its march towards Jellaz cemetery

9:45 – El Ghazella, Ariana – Tunis: The funeral procession changes slightly its planned route to avoid passing next to Rached Ghannouchi’s house, the leader of Tunisia’s ruling party Ennahda.

Friday 26.07.13 11:45pm – Tunis: The 42 MPs who froze their activities at the Constituent Assembly announced during the Press Conference held today that they will join the protest sit-in tomorrow in front of the Assembly.Friday 26.07.13 11:30pm – Gafsa: Death of activist Mohamed Mofti (a Telecom Engineer and father of two kids) in front of local government building in the city of Gafsa. He was struck in the head by a tear gas canister fired by police.

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Activist Mohamed Mofti (from the Popular Front – Left) died after he was struck in the head by a tear gas canister fired by police in Gafsa. Source & image: Mines FM – Sawt El Manajem

Friday 26.07.13 11:12pm – Tunis: Press conference of the 42 MPs announcing their withdrawal from the Constituent Assembly.

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11:12pm Friday 26th July: 42 MPs announcing their withdrawal from the Constituent Assembly during a press conference.

Friday 26.07.13 6:52pm – Tunis: According to MP Karima Souid, 42 MPs will announce their withdrawal from the Constituent Assembly during a press conference scheduled at Hotel Africa at 10pm. These MPs, including some independents, are representatives of AlMassar, Al Jouhmouri, Afek, Nidaa Tounes, Front Populaire, Poct, Moubadra,

Friday 26.07.13 5:30pm – National Assembly Bardo : Video coverage of the sit-in in front of the Constituent Assembly.

Friday 26.07.13 3:10pm Home of Mohamed Brahmi, El Ghazella : Bertrand Delanöe, mayor of Paris and the french ambassador, both came to offer condolences to Mbarka Brahim, widow of Mohamed Brahmi.

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Bertrand Delanoe and the french ambassador in the home of Mohamed Brahmi. Photo Credit : Lilia Weslaty – www.nawaat.org

Friday 26.07.13 3:00pm – Av. Habib Bourguiba : As for now, not much protestors in place.

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Photo Credit : Lilia Blaise

Friday 26.07.13 2:50 – Le Passage, Tunis : As Tunisia Live reported, few hundreds of pro-government have left the Al Fath mosque (Republic square), heading to Habib Bourguiba AV.

Friday 26.07.13 2:40pm – National Assembly Bardo : Two persons still in place after the protests of today morning.

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In front of the national assembly. Photo Credit : Lilia Blaise

Friday 26.07.13 2pm Home of Mohamed Brahmi, El Ghazella : End of the press conference ( Video coming..). Nourreddine Hached, son of Farhat Hached, came to offer condolences to Mbarka Brahim, widow of Mohamed Brahmi.

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Noureddine Hached and Mbarka Brahmi. Photo Credit : Lilia Weslaty – ww.nawaat.org

Friday 26.07.13 1:10pm Home of Mohamed Brahmi, El Ghazella : Hama Hammami accuses the Troika governement and Ennahdha of being accomplices in the assassinations of the two martyrs : Chokri Belaïd and Mohamed Brahmi and calls for civil disobedience. He requests the setup of a national unity governement and hight commission to replace the national assembly.

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Hamma Hammami during the press conference in the home of Mohamed Brahmi. Photo Credit : Walid Mejri – www.nawaat.org

Friday 26.07.13 1pm Ministry of Interior : Lotfi Ben Jeddou, minister of interior confirms suspects in the assassination of Bhrami are involved in the assassination of Chokri Belaid.

Friday 26.07.13 00:20pm Ministry of interior : Minister of interior declared in a press conference that the weapons used to assassinate Mohamed Brahmi are the same used with Chokri Belaid.

00h00pm El Ghazala : Press conference held in the home of Mohamed Brahmi.

Deputy Mourad Amdouni and spokesman of Mohamed Brahmi’s parti :

we are going for the peaceful disobedience.

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Conférence de presse au domicile du défunt, Mohamed Brahmi. Crédit image : Lilia Weslaty | nawaat.org

00h00am Av Habib Bourguiba : Protestors are heading to the national assembly.

11:15am Place Mohamed Ali Lawyers, who came from Bab Bnet avenue, joined the protestors in Place Mohamed Ali.

Le cortège des avocats rejoint la place Mohamed Ali. Crédit Image : Perrine Messy | nawaat.org

11:00am Place Mohamed Ali : Gathering in the place Mohamed Ali, in front of the labor union HQ. More protestors are joining.

Crédit image : Perrine Messy | nawaat.org
Crédit image : Lilia Blaise | nawaat.org

Friday 26.07.13 2:25am – ANC Bardo : Around 200 protestors are preparing their Sit in.

1:50am: Friday July 26th, 2013: Tunisia’s Presidency declared Friday, July 26th as a day of National Mourning.

1:15am Friday July 26th, 2013: between 300 and 400 people marching to the Constituent Assembly.

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1:15am Friday July 26th, 2013: between 300-400 people marching to the Constituent Assembly

1am: Friday July 26th, 2013: Said Ayadi from Joumhouri party wrote on his Facebook wall that more than 100 members announced their resignation from the party in protest of its policies and position.

12am – Bizerte: (below) hundreds of protesters marching in Bizerte city outside the local government building.

12am – Gafsa: Violent clashes between protesters and security forces in front of the local party office of Ennahdha in downtown Gafsa.
Earlier in the evening, hundreds of protesters gathered outside the local government building shouting slogans calling for the “overthrow the government”. The army, on duty outside the building, had to shoot live ammunition to deter the protesters from approaching the building. The police repeatedly fired teargas to disperse them. Clashes continue in the same time near the supermarket “Carrefour” in the city center. Protesters blocked several access to the city center with burning tires.

11:45pm – Place Mohamed Ali, UGTT – Tunis: Protesters heading back to Habib Bourguiba Avenue.

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11:45pm – Place Mohamed Ali, UGTT – Tunis: Protesters heading back to Habib Bourguiba Avenue.

11:25pm – Sousse : big demo in the city of Sousse calling for the fall of the regime.

11:20pm – Sidibouzid : violent clashes between police and protesters in front of the torched headquarter of the government. Massive security presence.

11pm – UGTT Labor Union HQ – Tunis: Individuals attacked demonstrators present in front of UGTT headquarter by throwing stones. Demonstrators responded. Tense Situation surrounding Muhammad Ali Street, Bab Bhar and Mongi Slim street.

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Individuals attacked demonstrators present in front of UGTT headquarter by throwing stones

10:45pm – UGTT Labor Union HQ – Tunis: Demonstrators are leaving the Tunisian General Labor Union headquarter towards the Constituent Assembly.

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10:45pm – – UGTT Labor Union HQ – Tunis: Demonstrators are leaving The Tunisian General Labor Union headquarter towards the Constituent Assembly.

10:30pm – UGTT Labor Union HQ – Tunis : Gathering in front of Tunisian General Labor Union (UGTT) headquarter.

10:30pm – UGTT Labor Union HQ – Tunis : Gathering in front of Tunisian General Labor Union (UGTT) headquarter.
10:30pm – UGTT Labor Union HQ – Tunis : Gathering in front of Tunisian General Labor Union (UGTT) headquarter.

10:21pm – Bardo -Tunis – Constituent Assembly: Police strengthened its ranks in front of the Constituent Assembly. Normal situation around the buildings.

10:14pm – Av. Habib Bourguiba – Tunis : Excessive and disproportionate use of tear-gas against protestors and others in Bourguiba Ave and adjacent streets.

9:36pm – Av. Habib Bourguiba : Police firing teargas on demonstrators in Bourguiba Ave spreading panic amongst crowd.

9:30pm – Tunisair Press Release: The airline says it suspend all its flights tomorrow, July 26th. “Following the advice of a general strike in Tunisia: Tunisair Tunisair Express inform their guests that all scheduled flights to and from Tunisia in the day of July 26th are canceled.

9:05pm – Av. Mohamed V: Access to Habib Bourguiba avenue has been blocked from Mohamed 5th avenue.

8:57pm – Tunis: Youth activists of the Popular Front has called for an open sit-in in front of the Constituent Assembly starting at 9pm tonight.

6:55pm – Av. Habib Bourguiba : Most of the protestors already left the street to break their fasting.

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Crédit image : Perrine Massy – www.nawaat.org

6pm – Sfax : The collective of political parties and NGOs has met in the Watad HQ to call for :

– all citizens for civil disobedience,
– the members of the national assembly to resign,
– the dissolution of the national assembly and all instances derived from it (the gouvernement and the presidency),
– the formation of a national salute and unity government,
– the dissolution of all religious-based political parties for their involvement in the assassinations and the dissolution of all militias and violent groups (LPR…),
– the security and military institutions to stay politically neutral,
– all citizens of Sfax to join an open Sit in to be held in front of the City Hall.

5:25pm – Ariana : Police est intervened to separate two guys fighting in front of the ambulance. Police took profit from the situation to force the ambulance to “Route X”, heading it to Charles Nicolle hospital.

5:15pm – Ariana : The procession is heading to the entry of Ariana, blocked by the police to avoid it getting the Bourguiba avenue.

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Crédit image : Lilia Blaise

4:50pm – Ariana : The body is escorted to el Ghazella.

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Crédit image : Lilia Blaise

4:15pm – Front Populaire HQ : Publishing of a press release. During the conference Hamma Hammami, the spokesman of the party called to :

– civil disobedience,
– the fall of the government,
– the dissolution of the national assembly,
– the creation of a national salute and union movement,
– general strike during the funerals day (July the 26th).

4:10pm – “Mahmoud Matri” Hospital : Body of Mohamed Brahmi

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Hôpital Mahmoud Matri – Crédit image : Lilia Blaise

4pm – Av Habib Bourguiba : Between 1000 and 1500 persons in front of the Interior Ministry HQ.

4pm – Sidi Bouzid City Hall HQ is on fire.

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Le siège du gouvernorat de Sidi Bouzid est en feu. Crédit Image : SBZone

3:50pm – Av. Habib Bourguiba : Des manifestants ont fait reculer un bus de policiers en tapant dessus.

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Avenue H. Bourguiba Crédit image : Perrine Massy – www.nawaat.org

3:40pm – “Mahmoud Matri” Hospital : Nourreddine Hached, son of Farhat Hached arrives to the hospital.

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3:25pm – Mosaique Fm : Ahmed Nejib Chebbi, from Al Joumhouri, requests the creation of a National Unity government.

3:20pm – L’UGTT (Labor Union : call for a general national strike for July the 26th.

3:10pm – Sidi Bouzid, Mohamed Bouazizi Avenue : A gathering in front of the city hall. Few clashes between security forces and protestors. Most of the protestors are from Al Jabha and Attayar Achaabi.

3:10pm Front Populaire HQ : Meeting starts with many representatives of the Front Populaire, Nidaa Tounes and Dousstourna.

2:45pm – Av. Habib Bourguiba : A march started in Place Med Ali (HQ of the Labor Union) gets to the main Tunis Avenue. Few hundreds are protesting and the march is getting larger.

 

 

2:45pm : MosaïqueFM Rached Ghanouchi, leader of Ennahdha :

It’s a murder against the Tunisian state and the democracy. They seek to push Tunisians to exchange accusations. (…) Those who committed this murder are enemies of democracy. The Tunisian revolution was peaceful, they want to turn it bloody while the national assembly is almost done with the writing of constitution and the setup of the institutions that will lead the country to the next free elections (…) We request a national anti-violence coalition.Rached Ghanouchi

2:40pm : Home of Mohamed Brahmi : neighbors are claiming they heard five gunshots and not 11, around 12h10. One of the daughters of Mohamed Brahmi declares to radio Kalima seeing the two aggressors on a Motorcycle.

2:15pm : Communique of the spokesman of the Presidency of the republic : We condemn the assassination of deputy Mohamed Brahmi, ” a crime committed on the Anniversary of the Republic Day” while the national assembly is working on the finishing of the transitional phase, explains the communique.

The communique calls on the Tunisians not to fall into the trap of violence.

2:pm – “Mahmoud Matri” Hospital :

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Hôpital Mahmoud Matri – Crédit image : Lilia Blaise

2pm – “Mahmoud Matri” Hospital : Many spontaneous calls to a gathering in front of the national assembly.

A meeting of the “Democratic coalition” is planned to be held at 3pm at the “Front Populaire” HQ.

1:58pm – 2pm – “Mahmoud Matri” Hospital : Around 300 persons are gathering within whom many political figures : Mohamed Jmour, from the Watad parti, Mehdhi Ben Gharbia, of the democratical coalition, deputy Brahim Kassas, lawyer Leila Ben Debba, lawyer Saida Garrach, syndicalist Thouraya Krichen. Hamma Hammami was also present, he stayed less than 1h and was under heavy security escort.

1:35pm – Av. Habib Bourguiba : Police blocs entries to the interior ministry HQ. Around 500 protestors starting the march.

1pm – Today – Mohamed Brahmi deputy from Echaab ( quited since July ) and founder of Parti Courant Populaire ( Attayar Achaabi ) assassinated this morning when leaving his home in the Al Ghazela area of Ariana (near Tunis).

Mohamed Brahmi was shot dead by 5 14 bullets.

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  1. 3
    Sid

    It did not even happened under the thug Ben ali, and now under this Troika, it becomes an open theater to assassin anyone who dares to criticize or to approach any wrong doing against this non elected democratically government….
    Ahmed

    • 4
      Nour

      what you said is simply stupid:
      These crimes are organized by the pro-Ben Ali so it’s normal that in that time these events did not happened.
      This government is the most democratically elected in the world except if you see the current egyptian regim as an icon..

  2. 5
    Nour

    Now it’s very clair that we want to reproduce the egyptian scenario in Tunisia.
    But the difference is there is no powerful army so we try other combinations.
    Kamel eltaif and Nidaa tounes heads must be in the jail today and the TV chanels like Tounssia, Hiwar and Nessma must be shut down.
    Otherwise we will vote to Hezb Ettahrir next time or even al-Qaida.
    Democratie will fail with These RCD-istes so the only solution is to get them in the jail.

  3. 6
    Sid

    To Nour ,
    Firstly, you do not know and I do not know either. Secondly, All my adult life I was antiBourguiba, anti Benali and their disciples. I do not think it is fair fro your part to treat other people’s opinion as stupid may be I misspoke, but let me decipher some informations that the Ennahdha party got the majority of the electoral voters in the fall of 2011 but you should know that almost 4 Millions did not vote. Ennahdha and the matter of fact the whole Troika have been dragging their feet in writting the constitution and calling for a sooner Election. The Troika government is supposed to be for one year not two year…
    Peace

  4. 7
    Darren

    Another false flag operation conducted by foreign intelligence using one of their misguided jihadist operatives who was manipulated while in French prison and then activated to shamefully kill these martyrs… All with the objective to cause chaos and ensure that the political process is derailed… Ask yourself why former regime members spend so much time in France including recently and now that they are losing their comeback they take desperate measures… Time to Wake up …this is a deep state attack… Many people have insight and understanding into these matters because they are blessed with internal insight and see with both eyes!!!!

  5. 9
    son of carthage

    Well the snake in tunisia has a head and it is called ghannouchi.
    until we decapitate him or liquidate him tunisia will live in fear and the enemy
    is within tunisia.
    we must save a few bullets for that brown turd marzouki to pay put to his
    selfish blind ambitions which seem to blind him above the national interest.
    this does not absolve the rest of the political opportunistic brainless clowns
    who aspire to lead tunisia.
    political assassination is nothing new to tunisia: it was the toll from bourguiba
    till now and has roots in the arabo moslem psych the moment prophet
    mohammed kicked the bucket his kalifates were liquidating each other by
    violent means to ascend to the throne.
    I listening to a bbc interview by nosra ghannouchi and another tunisian:
    she sounded arrogant little shit advancing the accomplishment of her dad
    achievement,claiming to have created 100.000 new jobs since they got to power.
    she either got a giant vibrator up her stinking funny or takes tunisians for idiots.
    who the hell does she think she is: and what who gave her the rights herself or her clan
    to speak on behalf of a nation. or on what
    ground can that fugly twit open her sewer to advocate for a country.
    neither her nor her toad faced father are elected by tunisians.
    when that ayatollah ghannouchi plays a la khaddafi playing the not holding any official
    position but controls the strings of government to absolve himself of dirt.
    that doesn’t wash with me nor does his green islamic insights books can hide a hideous
    creature that approves of the thugs creating fear in tunisian hearts.
    for marzouki ‘ghannouchi and co turds bandying the protection of revolution is beyond
    beliefand lack of understanding of what that word means.
    tunisian imploded on the system and revolted against it.
    and now they are trying to take us back 14 century to an alien way of thinking.
    we are heading to a devolution not a revolution in time and space.
    we are not in arabia and we are not in the 7th century and this sirocco dust thrown in our
    eyes in the name of islam religion won’t hold sway.
    time to give ghannouchi and co his bullets back in the violent way.the way he likes it
    since he first came to notice in the 80th he advocated violence,now is time to pay
    him back in his currency.

  6. 10
    son of carthage

    Since the minister of intestine and full of shit declares
    that weapon and bullets used on the victim are the same use on chockri.
    if he knows that: than he must know the person who they ordered to use it.
    it shows the government is an accomplice and hard to believe that they are
    uncapable of finding the murderer of chockri as well.
    saying that they know of 10 accomplices in chockri murderers is like saying
    we know of gold bullion in fort knox.
    what are they doing about it that counts unless they are the accomplices
    themselves.
    when allah dishes us these shits what hope has tunisia got?.

    • 11
      Girl of London

      Well the minister of interior i the boss of the police he better knows who killed this man otherwise he is not doing his job and the police is useless don’t you think ?
      And now you are calling for another assassination ? the head of Mr Ghannouchi. Man you guys are so shortsighted and are not worth of freedom and democracy , you cannot wait till next election ?? you arab are just savages seriously !!! I hope tunisians are not as dumb as egyptian who went to square 1 what a shame hihihihihiiiiii

  7. 12
    son of carthage

    Guilt by association an act worth pursuing ?:
    Marzouki in his own words admitted knowing who the killer.
    if that is the case the brown turd marzouki , his mate the snake ghannouchi,
    the turd minister of interior plus all the current government should be held
    responsible for the odious act of murdering m brahimi and chokri.
    they know who the killer is but hiding it from the public knowing well that such
    act is akin to disrupting a justice,association with ill reputed actor of a heinous act,
    hiding the truth from their pay muster which the tunisian public,benefactor to a
    malfaiteur,short with the truth,losing the public trust and so on.
    if they are not helping the public order than they must be against it and the justice
    n will of the people.
    not only will they be actors to cooperating with criminals but are not worthy of public trust.
    there is no faith in them and are criminals by association.
    the interior minister who is not worthy of that job boasting about his definition of bullets,
    weapon and claiming that murderer in both cases is the same but failing to do anything
    about it.
    that act is and admission of defeat and ineptitude to the task.
    no one that lived in tunisia can believe that we can’t apprehend a criminal ,find who
    did the act,knowing well that they know who that person is.
    their intention is to let them slip by and hope the story will die down.
    their act from brown turd marzouki to venomous snake head ghannouchi is a treason
    to a reason: that to mislead and intimidate tunisians so they could ,I’ve their fantasy
    of being powerful and important…….just for their ego sake.

  8. 13
    paulo (patriote français)

    Patriotes Tunisien(ne)s,
    Désolé mais nous vous avions dit ici, dès avant l’envol de BenAli,
    1/ d’aller au bout de votre DÉLIVRANCE, en faisant désarmer la police de BenAli ;
    2/ de ne faire aucune confiance aux FrancoTunisiens pas plus qu’aux TunisoNimportequoi.
    Voyez ça se vérifie malheureusement… pour le malheur du peuple patriote tunisien.
    Tant que les armes du système BenAli seront entre les mains d’ennemis du peuple (policiers de la dictature et diaspora collaboratrice du libéral socialisme mondialisé régnant) votre révolution et vous-mêmes serez en grand danger !

    Ode au glorieux tunisien Bouazizi.
    *******************************************
    Héros de l’Humanité..
    .. le glorieux tunisien Bouazizi !

    Le sacrifice sublime de cet homme.. seul.. librement immolé dans sa dignité.. a mis le feu à la dictature libéral-socialiste mondialisée..
    Bravo !

    Bouazizi bienheureux, vous avez enclenché, seul et vaillamment, la délivrance des peuples du monde opprimés et réprimés par la bourgeoisie apatride et putride..
    Gloire à vous !

    Vous avez affronté seul le “made in FMI+OMC” et la racaille de leurs suppôts. Vous avez défié les dictatures et démocratures en place inféodées au libéral-socialisme criminel.

    Vous avez, par votre immolation généreuse, donné le courage aux peuples opprimés de se délivrer de leurs dirigeants tueurs.
    Reposez en paix glorieuse.

    Bienheureux Bouazizi votre sacrifice suprême aura délivré l’Humanité !

    Patriotes de Tunisie, uni(e)s par votre frère glorieux Bouazizi, allez au bout de votre délivrance !
    Patriotes de France, de Corse et d’Outre-Mer.. clamons aussi.. chez nous :
    “ DÉGAGE.. PS+UMP … DÉGAGE (*). ”

    (*)
    Le choix tunisien du mot “DÉGAGE” est providentiel de pertinence !
    Cet impératif est clair, net et puissant. Il n’a pas de synonyme poli aussi brusque et explicite. Il n’appelle aucune discussion ni transaction. Il n’accepte même aucun repentir.
    “DÉGAGE..” c’est un ordre pacifique, une sentence forte qui implique l’exécution immédiate, la fuite instantanée et silencieuse.
    Son prononcé vaut contre une personne ou un groupe mais aussi contre un système et une idéologie.
    Une fois la sentence exécutée, la personne qui l’a proclamée est soulagée, DÉLIVRÉE : elle peut enfin, sereine et tranquille, respirer.. vivre.
    C’est pourquoi ce mot d’ordre juste et pacifique n’a pas fini son office de DÉLIVRANCE : il va faire le tour de la Méditerranée, le tour du monde…

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