
Last state of emergency in force in Tunisia in 2011. After the overthrow of dictator Ben Ali (Zohra BENSEMRA / REUTERS)
1 ->
The state of emergency in force from today. It gives greater powers to the security services and provides for the prohibition of assembly. According to the AFP will also allow authorities to carry out house searches at any time of day or night. For the moment it was introduced for 30 days, but after that time may be extended. It is not clear how it will affect tourists, for example. Whether the ban gatherings also applies to tour groups or whether the trip will be subject to a obostrzeniom.
The government announced earlier that closes the 80 mosques that act illegally or promote extremism.
The coup on June 26 killed 38 people, including 30 Britons, two Germans, three Irish, Portuguese woman, a Belgian and Russian. All shot on the beach in Sousse, a popular resort on the Mediterranean Sea, a young Tunisian Seifedin Rezgui. As it turned out, he was trained in Libya, which was plunged into chaos and destabilize the neighbors. The police killed him in the street shortly after its bloody escapade.
Last state of emergency in force in Tunisia in 2011. After the overthrow of dictator Ben Ali during the so-called. Arab Spring. In contrast to Libya or Egypt after the revolution, Tunisia has been put at as a model for transformation. However, recently it has growing problems with Islamic radicals who the ranks of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. As many as 3 thousand. from approx. 16 thousand. the formation of foreign fighters from Tunisia. More than half thousand have already returned to the country. Many derives from the radical Islamist group Ansar ash-Sharia, which Tunis in August 2013. Declared a terrorist organization.
The coup last week was not the only one that killed the tourists. In March, gunmen entered the Tunisian heritage jewel called the Bardo museum in Tunis and killed 22 people from Japan, Italy, Colombia, Spain, Australia, France, Great Britain and Belgium. Among the victims was a three Poles with a 36-person group sightseeing museum. Ten consecutive wounded.
Last year, Tunisia came to 6.1 million tourists. However, after last week’s attack travel agencies suspended trips to the country, and thousands of visitors shortened holidays. The decrease in revenues from tourism may contribute to the destabilization of Tunisia.
The country is one of the most popular destinations chosen by the Poles on foreign holidays. He flew there every tenth Pole buyers tour travel agencies. The exception was a difficult period after the Arab Spring nations in 2011. Good times for the Arab states but quickly returned. In 2014. Tunisia was visited by as much as 24 percent. more Poles than in 2013. – 108 thous.
Why do so many look for?
Election digital subscriptions available on the Internet, phone, tablet and reader e-books, of 0.99 per month
-
& Gt; & gt; For the moment we do not know how it will affect tourism & lt; & lt;– it’s just not really matter. What was supposed to affect it received.
as you can see, the Islamic wilderness must be kept in check by the dictators.
To assess login or zarejestrujX
Let Duty dyslexic GW learn once and for all that “Islamic State” does not exist. It is a self-proclaimed terrorist organization not recognized by all countries of the World, as a state.