Tunisian MP Brahmi ‘Shot By Same Gun’ That Killed Fellow Opposition Figure In February

Secular opposition politician Mohamed Brahmi was killed with the same gun that was used to kill his coalition party leader Chokri Belaid six months ago, Tunisia’s interior minister has said. 

Lotfi Ben Jeddou told a news conference on Friday that it suggested the involvement of the same hardline Salafist group.

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“The same 9mm automatic weapon that killed Belaid also killed Brahmi,” Jeddou said.

He named the main suspect as hardline Salafist Boubacar Hakim, already being sought on suspicion of smuggling weapons from Libya.

Ben Jeddou said that ballistic examination of the bullets fired on Thursday at Brahmi showed they came from the same gun used to kill leftist Belaid in February.

Two men on a moped shot Brahmi 14 times in front of his home as he was getting in his car.

Belaid was killed in a similar fashion.

The assassination has plunged the country into a political crisis, with the opposition calling for the dissolution of the government.

Tunisian trade unions called a nationwide general strike on Friday over Brahmi’s murder.

Shops and banks were closed and the country’s national airline Tunisair cancelled all flights on Friday, as the General Union of Tunisian Labour (UGTT) called for the nationwide strike in protest against “terrorism, violence and murders”.

Protesters were again taking to the streets on Friday, after thousands of demonstrators rallied around the country on Thursday, with many holding the ruling Ennahda Party responsible for the assassination and attacking local party headquarters.

Ennahda, a moderate Islamist group, denied accusations from the father of five’s family that it was involved the murder member of the People Movement Party.

Police used tear gas in central Tunis and in the provinces to disperse the protests. [AlJazeera]