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Reports of exchange of gunfire at Tunisia's parliament: state news agency

Tunisians democrats...Do you really have to ask who is behind it? Just guess..
Always Ennahdha to you heh you are wrong and pleas go off Tunisian topics you are not welcomed
1st no political party behind this attack because no one will be benefit from it so shut up
Algeria is not tunisia + and FIS is not ennahdha if u think ennahdha is like fis so why nidaa make ally with it

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the Two Terrorists who killed 19 people today in Bardo, Tunis
including 17 tourists in a coward attack in Bardo Musem
two Tunisian martyrs, one from BAT and a citizen.

SAD DAY.

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Prime Minister's Office
18-March, 2015 21:18 IST
PM condemns the attack in Tunisia


The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has condemned the attack in Tunisia.

"Attack in Tunisia is appalling and condemnable. We stand firmly with the people of Tunisia in this hour of grief and pray normalcy returns soon", the Prime Minister said.

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US condemns `in strongest terms` Tunisia museum attack | Zee News
Last Updated: Thursday, March 19, 2015 - 01:06

Washington: The United States on Wednesday condemned an attack on Tunisia`s national museum that killed at least 17 foreign tourists, and vowed to stand with the Tunisian people.

"The United States condemns in the strongest possible terms today`s deadly terrorist attack at the National Bardo Museum in Tunis," Secretary of State John Kerry said in a statement.

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March 18, 2015 20:55
Putin offers condolences to Tunisian president - Interfax
MOSCOW. March 18 (Interfax) - Russian President Vladimir Putin has condemned the attack at the Tunisian capital and expressed support for the Tunisian authorities' efforts to fight terrorism.

"We resolutely condemn terrorism in all its manifestations. We support the Tunisian authorities' active efforts aimed at fighting this threat," reads a telegram sent by Putin to the Tunisian president, Beji Caid Essebsi. Its text was posted on the Kremlin website on Wednesday evening.

Putin offered his deep condolences to the Tunisian leader over the deaths of Tunisian and foreign citizens as a result of the attack by terrorists at the Bardo Museum

"There can be no justification to this barbaric crime," he stressed.

Earlier on Wednesday several media outlets reported hearing sounds of gunshots inside the building of the Tunisian parliament. Later it emerged that terrorists entered the museum and took several dozen people hostage. Eventually, Tunisian security forces freed the hostages. Two militants were killed during the security operation.

According to the latest figures, about 20 people were killed and another 24 injured in the attack. There were no Russians among those killed in the attack at Bardo Museum.
 
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EU blames 'terrorist organizations' for Tunisia attack| Reuters
(Reuters) - European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini blamed "terrorist organizations" on Wednesday for an attack on tourists in Tunisia that killed 19 people, including 17 foreign tourists.

The EU corrected an earlier statement, removing a reference to Daesh, the Arabic acronym for Islamic State.

"With the attack that has struck Tunis today, the terrorist organizations are once again targeting the countries and peoples of the Mediterranean region," Mogherini said in a statement.

"This strengthens our determination to cooperate more closely with our partners to confront the terrorist threat," she said. "The EU is determined to mobilize all the tools it has to fully support Tunisia in the fight against terrorism and reforming the security sector."

(This story was officially corrected an earlier statement that referred to Islamic State by EU)
 
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Carnage Bardo: Algeria expressed her "absolute and unconditional solidarity" to Tunisia

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Algeria condemns "strongly" the " terrorist attack Wednesday against the Bardo Museum in Tunis, and expressed her "absolute and unconditional solidarity" with Tunisia, the neighboring country, in a statement the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Algeria is following"minute by minute and with deep concern the reports from Tunis to the cowardly terrorist attack that targeted Wednesday afternoon the Bardo Museum in the Tunisian capital, in which innocent people were killed in cold murdered, "said the press release (below).

"Algeria, which condemns this heinous crime and hostage-taking that followed, expresses absolute and unconditional solidarity with the President, the Government and the people of Tunisia face of this desperate attempt which, in any case , will not achieve the objective sought by the authors and sponsors to destabilize sister Tunisia

"Algeria, which has always supported our Tunisian's and helped them to get out of the crisis, is now, more than ever, ready to continue its support to the efforts of the Tunisian authorities to deal with all challenges, including security and foremost to eradicate terrorism, "concludes the document.

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I am very sure that Tripoli and Syrte will hear from Tunisia in the coming days..

Many Internet users and personalities reacted to the canvas following the attack Bardo Museum

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The terrorist attack, which took place at the Bardo Museum in Tunis has sparked a wave of emotions. Many voices were raised. Anonymous, civil or political, they reacted in their own way, in their own words.

One of terrorists caught alive..
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The poor SOB, they will find what a bottle of Orangina feels like..


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The poor SOB, they will find what a bottle of Orangina feels like..
no they will not this from constitution
Article 30: Humane treatment in detention
Every prisoner shall have the right to humane treatment that preserves their dignity. In carrying out a punishment involving the deprivation of liberty, the state shall take into account the interests of the family and shall seek the rehabilitation and re-integration of the prisoner into society.
 
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Certain members will find a way to blame Iran and shias for this. RIP to the dead. Time for you "true Muslims" to sort your things out. The whole Middle East and North Africa is burning thanks to this wahabi ideology.
 
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The whole Middle East and North Africa is burning thanks to this wahabi ideology.


Shiites Mullah Ideology is Far Worse.
Ask Iraqi/Syrian Sunni Civilians about that.

Ask Aleppo's children, Ghuta's women and Trapped Palestinians until Death by Hunger in Yarmuk Camp.

STOP bombing innocent Syrian civilians with Blind Barrel Bombs.
STOP detaining Syrian/iraqi Sunni Women if You consider yourself Muslims and have a 1gram of Honour.
STOP Trapping Palestinians in Yarmuk Camp until Death by Hunger.
STOP your state sponsored terrorism as well as your dreams of building a retarded savage 'empire' on the blood of your neighbours.


After that come and open your mouth about 'others' terrorism'.

Syrian/iraqi blood is not less than Tunisian blood.
They are our brothers/sisters :wave:.
 
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Shiites Mullah Ideology is Far Worse.
Ask Iraqi/Syrian Sunni Civilians about that.

Ask Aleppo's children, Ghuta's women and Trapped Palestinians until Death by Hunger in Yarmuk Camp.

STOP bombing innocent Syrian civilians with Blind Barrel Bombs.
STOP detaining Syrian/iraqi Sunni Women if You consider yourself Muslims and have a 1gram of Honour.
STOP Trapping Palestinians in Yarmuk Camp until Death by Hunger.
STOP your state sponsored terrorism as well as your dreams of building a retarded savage 'empire' on the blood of your neighbours.


After that come and open your mouth about 'others' terrorism'.

Syrian/iraqi blood is not less than Tunisian blood.
They are our brothers/sisters :wave:.
haha just as I thought.

I wanted to bring you out into the open and I succeeded. Now everyone can see how retarded you wahabis are.

We ajamis are so powerful. Not only do we control shia arabs, we also control wahabi arabs through our control of shia arabs. The force is strong with us.

A billion arabs at each other's throats all b/c of 70 million ajams. Damnnnnnnnn we're good.
 
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President's Secretariat
19-March, 2015 11:40 IST

President of India condemns the terrorist attack in Tunisia

The President of India, Shri Pranab Mukherjee has strongly condemned the killings of innocent people in a terrorist attack in the Bardo Museum in Tunisia yesterday.

The President said such senseless acts must be met with determination and collective action by the world community. He assured the Government and people of Tunisia that India stands with them in dealing with this menace.

The President conveyed his condolences to the grieving families and prayers for the speedy recovery of the injured.

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Tunisians holding candles chant pro government slogans outside the National Bardo Museum where scores of people were killed after gunmen staged an attack, Tunisia.
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Updated: March 19, 2015 08:05 IST
Japan confirms deaths of 3 nationals in Tunisia attack - The Hindu

Three Japanese were killed, and three others injured, in the militant attack on tourists in Tunisia, the Japanese government said on Thursday.

The Tunisian Prime Minister said earlier that five Japanese were among the 19 victims, but an unnamed Japanese official said that after checking the report, Japan found that some of the names were overlapping, according to Japanese broadcaster NHK.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced the three deaths and three injured to reporters. He strongly condemned the attack, saying that “terrorism cannot be tolerated under any circumstances.”

U.S. first lady Michelle Obama, on a visit to Tokyo, said: “I want to express our condolences over the horrific events yesterday in Tunisia. Our hearts go out to the loved ones of those killed they are very much in our thoughts and prayers today.”

The victims were killed by two militants who burst from a vehicle and began gunning down tourists getting off buses at a museum.
 
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Certain members will find a way to blame Iran and shias for this. RIP to the dead. Time for you "true Muslims" to sort your things out. The whole Middle East and North Africa is burning thanks to this wahabi ideology.
This doesn't have anything to do with Iran or with the Shia. This is what a Merzouki Government with the ennahdha parti of Ghanouchi that are to blame...Both need to be hanged by their balls...
 
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