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Two soldiers, militant killed in Tunisia turmoil
2013-08-05
[Al Ahram] Tunisian police rubbed out an Islamist myrmidon in Tunis and two soldiers were killed in a blast near the Algerian border on Sunday, as the government grappled with growing security and political crises.

There has been a surge in Islamist myrmidon attacks over the past two weeks in the North African country, and on Friday security forces launched heavy air and artillery strikes on myrmidon hideouts in the Mount Chaambi area near the Algerian border.

At the same time, the secular opposition, angered by the liquidation of two of its leading members and emboldened by Egypt's army-backed ousting of its elected Islamist president, is seeking to topple its own moderate Islamist-led government.

Tens of thousands of Tunisians came out in a show of force for the ruling Ennahda party on Saturday. The opposition has pledged to rally even more supporters in its own demonstration later on Sunday.

Two soldiers were killed and six others were maimed by a landmine that hit their tank as they combed an area in Mount Chaambi, where faceless myrmidons killed eight soldiers last week in the deadliest attack on Tunisian forces in decades.

In the capital Tunis, Interior Ministry official Lotfi Hidouri said police raided a house where faceless myrmidons were hiding weapons in the Kabaria district. "The police potted a terrorist and tossed in the slammer
You have the right to remain silent...
five others," he said.

Witnesses said police also arrested several hardline Salafists
...Salafists are ostentatiously devout Moslems who figure the ostentation of their piety gives them the right to tell others how to do it and to kill those who don't listen to them...
suspected of ties to myrmidon groups in the town of Sbitla, north of the capital.

One witness said dozens of Salafists then gathered at the police headquarters in Sbitla to protest against the arrests and that the police had gun sex to disperse them.

Over the past week, a roadside bomb and a boom-mobile have targeted security forces in Tunis, the first such attacks to hit the capital. No one was hurt.

ARAB SPRING MODEL

Also on Sunday, a Salafist myrmidon fired on police who tried to stop his car as he drove near the southeastern town of Ben Guerden, near the Libyan border, state television
... and if you can't believe state television who can you believe?
reported.

The channel said weapons were found inside the vehicle and the man was believed to be one of a large group of prisoners granted amnesty by a previous transition government in the days after autocrat Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali was ousted.

Once considered a model among fledgling "Arab Spring" democracies, Tunisia is facing its worst crisis since protesters toppled Ben Ali and sparked a wave of revolts across the region.

The opposition has accused Ennahda of being linked to or tolerating Islamist myrmidon attacks. The party denies that and has stepped up recent efforts to crack down. It denounced recent attacks as terrorism.

Demonstrations swept Tunisia after the liquidation of Mohamed Brahmi, a member of the Arab nationalist Popular Front party, on July 25. The killing followed the liquidation of party leader Chokri Belaid in February.

Prime Minister Ali Larayedh told journalists on Sunday a man suspected of ties to the Belaid liquidation was captured by security forces. He called on faceless myrmidons to turn themselves in.

"I call on the Death Eaters being hunted by security forces to turn themselves in. There is no future in terrorism," he said, speaking outside the Interior Ministry, where he had been meeting officials.

The air and artillery strikes by security forces in the Mount Chaambi area were launched after the deadly attack on soldiers.

State Tataouin radio and other local media reported on Sunday that Tunisian forces had killed 10 faceless myrmidons in Chaambi and arrested three others.

No security officials were willing to comment.

On Saturday, tens of thousands of Tunisians crowded into the Kasbah Square in a show of force for the Ennahda-led government.

"No to coups, yes to elections!" they shouted, in one of the biggest demonstrations since the 2011 revolt.

The opposition is planning a mass protest on Wednesday to mark the six-month anniversary of Belaid's liquidation.
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