Leftist opposition chief’s assassination triggered turmoil in wake of 2011 rebellion that introduced down President Ben Ali.
A court docket in Tunisia has sentenced 4 folks to dying and two to life imprisonment for his or her position within the assassination of opposition chief Chokri Belaid 11 years in the past.
The sentences had been confirmed on Wednesday by the deputy public prosecutor of the anti-terror judicial division. A complete of 23 folks had been charged in reference to the homicide, with sentences starting from two to 120 years handed all the way down to different defendants, with 5 acquitted.
Dozens of Belaid supporters had gathered close to the court docket in Tunis since Tuesday evening, elevating slogans demanding justice.
They chanted “Chokri is all the time alive” and “we’re loyal to the blood of the martyrs”.
Belaid was shot lifeless in his automobile outdoors his dwelling on February 6, 2013. The secretary-general of the Democratic Patriots Occasion was a fierce critic of the then-ruling Islamist social gathering Ennahdha, claiming it had turned a blind eye to violence perpetrated by extremists in opposition to secularists.
His funeral was one of many largest public outpourings of grief in Tunisian historical past, with an estimated a million folks taking to the streets, resulting in huge protests.
The assassination triggered one of many largest political crises Tunisia had skilled within the wake of the 2011 rebellion that introduced down President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, casting doubt over the independence of the nation’s judiciary and safety forces.
Months later, a second opposition determine, pan-Arab leftist Mohamed Brahimi, was shot underneath comparable circumstances, the following political strain forcing the federal government to step down.
The authorities blamed the killings on Ansar al-Sharia, a Salafist group suspected of hyperlinks to al-Qaeda that was designated a terror organisation in August 2013.
Belaid’s household and secularist politicians accused Ennahda social gathering leaders of being behind the assassination once they had been main the federal government.
Ennahda strongly denies any connection to the assassination. “The small print concluded by the judicial circles clearly present proof of the innocence of the Ennahda,” it stated on Wednesday in an announcement.
It added that the decision ought to restore respect to these topic to false political accusations, most notably the chief of Ennahda, Rached Ghannouchi, just lately sentenced to 3 years in jail amid a authorities crackdown on the opposition.