"A conviction is not sufficient, but it expresses our rejection of this phenomenon"
Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis, one cry arose: no to terrorism. This is what came to tell the Tunisians, supported by several political parties. On Tuesday, the Islamists attacked a checkpoint in west-central Tunisia, killing four soldiers.
"A conviction is not sufficient, but it expresses our rejection of this phenomenon and our union, said Basma Khalfaoui, the widow of Chokri Belaid, the lawyer and politician assassinated there just two years. We need the government to take other measures, particularly the Minister of the Interior and the head of government. "
After the fall of Ben Ali, Tunisia has seen the emergence of Islamist groups that fight since in the nearby mountains of Algeria. More than 3,000 Tunisians have also gone to fight in Syria and Iraq.
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