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Two jihadists killed, two held in Tunisia: ministry

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TUNIS- Tunisian security forces on Monday killed two Islamist militants from the extremist group Ansar al-Sharia and arrested two others in a Tunis suburb, the interior ministry said.

The two men arrested, Mohamed Khiari and Mohamed Aouadi, are leaders of the Salafist movement’s military wing and are implicated in the assassination of opposition lawmakers Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi, a ministry source said.

The killings and arrests came during a sweep in a Tunis northern suburb by the anti-terrorist squad, the source told Agence France Presse.

Since the 2011 revolution that overthrew Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, Tunisia has been rocked by waves of violence blamed on radical Islamist groups that were repressed under the former strongman.

Islamist premier Ali Larayedh last month accused Ansar al-Sharia, the largest such movement in the North African country, of liaising with Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb to carry out the worst “terrorist” attacks since the uprising.

The group is also believed to be supporting jihadists holed up in the remote Mount Chaambi region, along the Algerian border, who have been hunted for months by the Tunisian army.

Larayedh’s moderate Islamist party Ennahda, which heads the coalition government, has been heavily criticised for not doing enough to prevent the violence that has plagued the country.

But in recent months, following growing calls for action from opposition parties and civil society groups, it has taken a much tougher stand towards the extremists, and Ansar al-Sharia in particular.

The assassination in a street of Mohamed Brahmi on July 25, less than six months after Belaid was killed in similar circumstances, plunged the country into fresh political turmoil.

Thousands rallied in Tunis on Saturday to mark 40 days since Brahmi’s murder and to call for the ruling coalition to step down.

The protest was organised by the National Salvation Front, an umbrella group of opposition parties campaigning for the government’s departure.

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