Good luck. The fight goes on, all over the world.
Via AFP:
TUNIS — More than 40,000 people massed Tuesday outside Tunisia’s National Constituent Assembly to demand the resignation of the government led by the moderate Islamic movement Ennahda.
The elected body had earlier suspended its work until the government and opposition open negotiations over a showdown sparked by the July 25 murder of opposition lawmaker Mohamed Brahmi.
Many of the protesters carried pictures of Brahmi as well as another opposition politician, Chokri Belaid, who was gunned down in February.
Both murders have been blamed on radical Islamists, with the Ennahda-led cabinet criticised for failing to rein in the extremists.
Assembly speaker Mustapha Ben Jaafar, meeting a key demand of the protesters, said earlier Tuesday that the body’s work would be suspended “until the start of a dialogue, in the service of Tunisia”.
Brahmi’s killing has already prompted many opposition members to boycott the National Constituent Assembly (ANC).
The opposition refuses to hold talks with the government unless it steps down, while Ennahda rules out any dialogue conditional on its ouster.

