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Tunisia security forces 'killed in militant attack' | Tunisia security forces 'killed in militant attack' |
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At least seven police officers have been killed in Tunisia in clashes with Islamist militants, reports say. | |
Heavy gunfire was reported in the central region of Sidi Bouzid, with at least two militants reported killed. | |
The violence came as thousands of anti-government protesters marched through the capital, Tunis, calling for the Islamist-led government to step down. | |
The protests come ahead of a national dialogue between the governing party, Ennahda, and the opposition. | |
Parliament speaker Mustapha Ben Jaafar said he expected Prime Minister Ali Larayedh to announce his intention to stand down. | |
Exactly two years ago, Tunisians elected the moderate Islamist Ennahda party in the country's first free and competitive elections. It formed a government in alliance with two secular parties. | |
Last month, Ennahda agreed in principle to relinquish power, in an effort to end Tunisia's political deadlock. | |
The crisis was triggered by the assassinations of two secular opposition leaders earlier this year. | The crisis was triggered by the assassinations of two secular opposition leaders earlier this year. |
It has threatened to disrupt a democratic transition that began after Tunisians threw out their decades-old authoritarian government at the beginning of the 2011 uprisings widely referred to as the Arab Spring. | |
Militant groups | Militant groups |
Since the 2011 revolt, Tunisia has seen a rise in attacks by militants. | Since the 2011 revolt, Tunisia has seen a rise in attacks by militants. |
In the latest attack, members of the National Guard surrounded a building in the village of Sidi Ali Bououn, following a tip-off that a suspicious group was hiding there, an interior ministry spokesman said. | |
A fierce gun battle ensued during which both security forces and militants were killed. | |
It comes just days after Tunisian security forces killed at least nine suspected Islamist militants who the authorities said had carried out a deadly attack on a police patrol. | |
At least three other suspects were arrested in the operation in the Mount Taouyer area, about 70km (44 miles) west of Tunis. | At least three other suspects were arrested in the operation in the Mount Taouyer area, about 70km (44 miles) west of Tunis. |
The interior ministry blamed militants belonging to the Salafist Ansar al-Sharia group, who were linked to the murders of prominent left-wing figure Chokri Belaid in February and opposition politician Mohammed Brahmi in July. | The interior ministry blamed militants belonging to the Salafist Ansar al-Sharia group, who were linked to the murders of prominent left-wing figure Chokri Belaid in February and opposition politician Mohammed Brahmi in July. |
Their deaths triggered mass protests against the government. | Their deaths triggered mass protests against the government. |
Ennahda condemned the killings but the opposition accused it of failing to rein in radical Islamists - charges it strongly denies. | Ennahda condemned the killings but the opposition accused it of failing to rein in radical Islamists - charges it strongly denies. |
Several other militant groups - including al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb - also operate in the region. | Several other militant groups - including al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb - also operate in the region. |