Feb. 6, 2013
A police officer fires a tear gas canister to disperse protesters in Tunis after Belaid's assassination.
Anis Mili / Reuters
Feb. 6, 2013
Protesters gesture to the police during a demonstration in Tunis.
Zoubeir Souissi / Reuters
Feb. 6, 2013
A demonstrator faces riot police officers in Tunis. Shaken by the assassination of a prominent leftist opposition leader that unleashed major protests, Tunisia's prime minister announced Wednesday that he would form a new government of technocrats to guide the country to elections "as soon as possible," the Associated Press reported.
Amine Landoulsi / AP
Feb. 6, 2013
A police officer readies tear gas to break up a protest during a demonstration in Tunis after the assassination of opposition leader Chokri Belaid, a leading member of the Popular Front, a leftist political alliance, and a vocal critic of the Islamist Ennahda party, which leads Tunisia's government.
Anis Mili / Reuters
Feb. 6, 2013
A man crosses the street as Tunisians protest the killing of Chokri Belaid in Tunis. In a recent television interview, Belaid accused the Islamist Ennahda party of giving a "green light" to political assassinations.
Amine Landoulsi / AP
Feb. 6, 2013
Protesters in Tunis. Tunisian opposition leader Chokri Belaid was shot dead outside his home in Tunisia's capital Wednesday, a day after he received the latest in a string of death threats and called for a national conversation on political violence.
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Feb. 6, 2013
Tunisian protesters and riot police outside the Interior Ministry in Tunis. President called on Tunisians to exercise "self-restraint, and not to be hasty in analyzing this crime and cowardly act or to blame one side or another for it."
Anis Mili / Reuters
Feb. 6, 2013
Protesters clash with riot police during a demonstration after the death of Tunisian opposition leader Chokri Belaid. In a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Popular Front leaders drew attention to Belaid's calls for a national conference to combat violence. The Front said Belaid "felt threats to his personal safety" and was warned by a colleague as late as Tuesday that "armed people are after him."
Anis Mili / Reuters
Feb. 6, 2013
Protesters clash with riot police in Tunis. The assassination of Chokri Belaid, an outspoken critic of Tunisia's Islamist government, was the first in Tunisia since the uprising two years ago that ousted President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali.
Anis Mili / Reuters
Feb. 6, 2013
Protesters confront riot police in Tunis. The Islamist Ennahda party issued a statement calling opposition leader Chokri Belaid's death a "heinous" crime,and vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice, the Associated Press reported.
Anis Mili / Reuters
Feb. 6, 2013
The body of Tunisian opposition leader Chokri Belaid is transferred amid a throng of supporters in Tunis after his assassination Wednesday.
Anis Mili / Reuters
Feb. 6, 2013
Protesters in Tunis. The assassination of opposition leader Chokri Belaid follows a growing pattern of political and religious violence in the country over the past two years,
Hassene Dridi / AP
Feb. 6, 2013
Protesters gather as an ambulance adorned with a Tunisian flag carries the body of opposition leader Chokri Belaid through Tunis.
Amine Landoulsi / AP
Feb. 6, 2013
A man reacts at the hospital after Chokri Belaid was shot to death in Tunis.
Amine Landoulsi / AP
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