Tunisians take to the streets calling on their government to step down.<br/> <br />Thousands demonstrated in Tunis Saturday against the ruling Ennahda party brought to power through elections following the country's 2011 uprising.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) DEMONSTRATOR SAYING:<br/> <br />"Personally, I feel I have lost my freedom as a woman compared to before. In the name of Islam, women have to be veiled, have less rights and some things became forbidden."<br/> <br />Opposition protesters are angry over the assassinations of two secular politicians and increasing attacks by radical Salafi Muslims.<br/> <br />The government has cracked down this year on suspected militants and is taking steps toward crisis negotiations with the secular opposition.<br/> <br />But the political stand-off has prompted Tunisia to halt the drafting of a new constitution.<br/> <br />Inspired by a campaign that helped bring down Egypt's Islamist-led government last month, opposition organisers are calling for a week of rallies against th
