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Militants’ leader killed as thousands march in Tunis

Essebsi, Hollande and Abbas  lead an anti-extremism march in Tunis yesterday.

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Tunisia said yesterday it had killed the leader of the militants behind the massacre at its national museum, as foreign leaders joined thousands of Tunisians in a march against extremism.
Chanting “Tunisia is free! Terrorism out!” the demonstrators marched in a sea of red Tunisian flags to the capital’s Bardo Museum, where 21 foreign tourists were killed in the March 18 shooting rampage.
“The Tunisian people have proven that they will not give in to terrorism. My thanks go out to all and I tell the Tunisian people: ‘Forwards. You are not alone,’” President Beji Caid Essebsi said after joining the march with foreign dignitaries.
French President Francois Hollande, whose country held a similar march after January’s attacks in Paris, was among the figures attending along with Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.
“We must all fight against terrorism,” Hollande told reporters after the march. “Tunisians wanted this international solidarity.”  
Tunisian authorities earlier said Lokmane Abou Sakhr—an Algerian who allegedly masterminded the museum attack—was killed along with at least eight others from the notorious Okba Ibn Nafaa Brigade.
Officials had accused Abou Sakhr and his group of organising the attack on the Bardo National Museum carried out by two gunmen who were shot dead, despite a claim of responsibility from the Islamic State jihadist group.
Tunisian forces “were able yesterday (Saturday) to kill the most important members of the Okba Ibn Nafaa Brigade including its head Lokmane Abou Sakhr”, Prime Minister Habib Essid told reporters.
Interior ministry spokesman Mohamed Ali Aroui said security forces had killed “nine terrorists” in an operation in the west-central area of Sidi Aich.
Authorities say Okba Ibn Nafaa has been behind a series of attacks on security forces that have left some 60 dead since late 2012.
During the official march, a stone tablet was unveiled with the names of the foreign tourists and a Tunisian policeman killed in the attack.
The authorities gave no immediate estimate for the number of participants in the march, which took place amid tight security.
“Tunisia is not a country of jihad, extremism and terrorism!” yelled Majda Friga, a participant wrapped in the Tunisian flag.
“Let the terrorists leave our lands. Let them go to hell and leave us in peace,” said Fadhila Lahmar, a woman in her 60s.
Tunisia has seen an upsurge in Islamic extremism since overthrowing long-time strongman Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 2011, but has taken pride in forming a democratic government since the Arab Spring—in marked contrast to countries such as Libya, Syria and Yemen.
The moderate Islamist Ennahda main opposition party called on its supporters to join the march “as an expression of Tunisian unity in the face of this danger and of their determination to defend their country and... preserve their freedom”.
The country’s powerful UGTT trade union also urged its supporters to take part.
However, the leftist opposition Popular Front called for a boycott, accusing some participants of “hypocrisy”, referring to accusations that the Islamists in power after Tunisia’s 2011 revolution had failed to act against militants.



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