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Ennahda political tensions in Tunisia and rising unrest in Iraq cited in Washington Post analysis

Ennahda political tensions in Tunisia and rising unrest in Iraq cited in Washington Post analysis The passage mentions political instability in Tunisia and Iraq, referencing Ennahda's internal disputes and Iraqi protests with potential sectarian violence. While it points to broader regional security concerns, it lacks specific names, dates, or financial transactions that would enable concrete investigative steps. The content is moderately sensitive due to references to government actions and militia activity, but the information is largely general and already reported elsewhere, limiting its novelty and direct power linkage. Key insights: Ennahda won 41% of Tunisia's vote but faces internal hard‑line opposition to a proposed non‑political cabinet.; Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali suggested temporary cabinet and new elections, quickly repudiated by hard‑liners.; Iraqi army killed five Sunni protesters in Fallujah on Jan. 25, 2013 amid broader anti‑government protests.

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