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_aThorne, John
245 _aFighting Terror in Tunisia
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
_b: domestic and Foreign Response to Bardo
300 _aRecurso online
520 _aAround midday on March 18, in Tunis, gunmen burst into the grounds of the Bardo Museum as tourists were alighting from buses and opened fire. The tourists fled into the museum and the gunmen followed, taking some of them hostage as security forces converged on the scene. The resulting standoff ended when security forces entered the museum and killed the gunmen (Webdo [Tunis], March 26; al-Jazeera, March 19). The attackers killed 22 people, wounded dozens more and left Tunisians reeling from the worst terrorist violence in over a decade. Tunisian leaders from across the political spectrum condemned the attack and vowed national solidarity, and thousands of Tunisians turned out for a march against terrorism in Tunis (Webdo [Tunis], March 30).
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_aTerrorismo
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_aTúnez
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_aTerrorism Monitor
_g. -- Vol. XIII Issue 9 (May 2015) p. 5-7
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