Tunisia's Islamists hold rally in capital
Hundreds of supporters of Tunisia's governing Islamist party, Ennahda, are attending a rally in the centre of the capital, Tunis, a day after huge crowds attended a murdered opposition leader's funeral.
The demonstrators have gathered outside the National Theatre and are chanting: "We are Muslims, we will not be moved."
In the meantime, Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali has pledged to form a new non-partisan government of technocrats by the middle of next week, Tunisian media report.
Wyre Davis reports from the scene of the protests.
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