Hundreds demonstrate for secular Tunisia
AAP February 20, 2011, 7:22 am

Hundreds of Tunisians have demonstrated for a secular state following the 
murder of a priest.

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Hundreds of Tunisians have demonstrated for a secular state following the 
murder of a Polish priest, verbal attacks on Jews and an attempt by Islamists 
to set fire to a brothel.

Rallied by a call on social network Facebook, they gathered on Saturday in the 
main Avenue Bourguiba in Tunis waving placards reading, "Secularism - Freedom 
and Tolerance" and "Stop Extremist Acts".

"We've called this demonstration to show that Tunisia is a tolerant country 
which rejects fanaticism and to strengthen secularism in practice and in law," 
blogger Sofiane Chourabi, 29, said.

Police stood by as military helicopters circled overhead.

Earlier on Saturday the Tunisian authorities and the country's main Islamist 
movement denounced the murder of the priest who was found dead with his throat 
slit.

Marek Rybinski, 34, was found dead on Friday in the garage of the private 
religious school in the Manouba region near the capital where he was 
responsible for the accounting.

"The ministry of religious affairs condemns this criminal act and calls on all 
men of religion and civil society to act with determination to prevent such 
acts happening again," the ministry said in a statement carried by news agency 
TAP.

It emphasised that "Tunisia has always been a place of peaceful coexistence 
between races and nationalities and of dialogue between civilisations, 
religions and culture".

The main Islamist movement in Tunisia, Ennahda (Awakening), also "strongly" 
condemned the murder on Saturday, saying it was "a tactic to distract Tunisians 
from the objectives of Tunisia's revolution".

"We denounce what happened and we condemn all those who are behind it. We call 
on the Tunisian authorities to discover the real circumstances of this murder 
and find the people who did it to enlighten public opinion," the president of 
the movement's founding assembly, Ali El-Aryath, said.

The murder was the first of a foreigner or priest since the regime of Zine El 
Abidine Ben Ali was toppled by mass protests on January 14. An interim 
government has been installed but the situation in the country is still 
extremely volatile.

The interior ministry blamed "fascist terrorists with extremist attitudes", 
without making it clear if it was referring to religious radicals or loyalists 
of the ousted regime.

The murder occurred as hundreds of Islamists rallied in Tunis on Friday calling 
for the closure of brothels in the city. A march on a street housing one of the 
best-known brothels was thwarted by police.

Ennadha, which was banned and crushed under Ben Ali and is seeking 
authorisation to resume its activities, called the demonstration a "violation 
of the principle of liberty which we want to see rooted in our society".

Anti-Jewish slogans were shouted outside the main Tunis synagogue earlier this 
month.

Meanwhile around 500 Tunisians rallied outside the French embassy on Saturday 
condemning newly-appointed ambassador Boris Boillon for remarks he made on his 
arrival and calling for his departure.

While calling for a "new page" in relations between France and Tunisia, 
Boillon, 41, refused to take questions from some journalists at a press 
conference on Thursday and dismissed others as "stupid".

Extracts from the encounter were broadcast on Tunisian television and sparked a 
Facebook page calling for Boillon to go.
France, the former colonial power, failed to realise the strength of the 
opposition to Ben Ali, and Foreign Minister Michele Alliot-Marie is under 
pressure to resign over her links to the deposed regime.



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