Tunisia united against terrorism. Tens of thousands of people gathered on Sunday in the streets of the capital.
"We're not afraid," chanted the demonstrators on the avenue leading to the Bardo Museum targeted by an attack that left 22 victims on March 18.
This human tide was surrounded by hundreds of heavily armed police and military.
Very also surrounded, foreign leaders from Tunis to attend the march against terrorism, including Francois Hollande, but also the Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and the Gabonese President Ali Bongo and his Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas.
"We are all against terrorism, against violence, we all Bardo, we all Charlie. Tunisia love democracy and freedom. No to terrorism, no to terrorism, "said a Tunisian.
"We came here to greet the scars of the country. We are all united against terrorism, "added another protester.
It was in the crowd that officials skirted the speaker to the Parliament and the Bardo Museum are located. They then opened a monument bearing the names of victims. A list that has grown this Saturday with the death of the last of them, very seriously injured in the attack French.
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