Security Crackdown launched in Tunisia After Gunman Kills 39

Eighty mosques ordered shut for "inciting violence" after shooter disguised as a tourist killed 39 people in Sousse.

Tunisian security forces secure the area after gunmen attacked Tunis’ famed Bardo Museum on March

Tunisia has launched a crackdown on individuals described as extremists, hours after 39 people were killed in an attack in the coastal town of Sousse.

A gunman disguised as a tourist opened fire at the Imperial Marhaba beach hotel with a weapon he had hidden in an umbrella on Friday.

Witnesses of the attack said the assailant took his time, targeting people at point blank range first on the beach and then around the swimming pool, reloading his weapon several times and tossing an explosive.

British, German and Belgian tourists were among the dead, the health ministry said.

The attacker was shot dead by police. Rafik Chelli, a senior interior ministry official, said he was a student, unknown to authorities and not on any watchlist.

Local radio said police captured a second gunman, but officials did not immediately confirm the arrest or his role in the attack.

It was the worst attack in Tunisia’s modern history and the second major massacre this year following the assault on Tunis Bardo museum when gunmen killed 22 mostly foreign visitors.

Responding to the incident, Prime Minister Habib Essid said Tunisia plans within a week to close down 80 mosques that remain outside state control for inciting violence.

‘Easy targets’

Tunisia’s government had already stepped up security before the hotel attack.

I honestly thought it was fireworks and then when I saw people running… I thought, my God, it is shooting.

“Now it’s talking about more police and military on the ground. But there are thousands of tourist spots and hotels. Many of them are an easy target for someone intent on killing,” Al Jazeera’s Nazanine Moshiri, reporting from Tunis, said.

Tunisia has been hailed as a model of democratic transition since its 2011 “Arab Spring” uprising and has escaped the worst of the region’s violence.

“It’s held free and fair elections. It’s political process has been inclusive. Religious and secular parties are in government together. But there are a minority of Tunisians who want a so-called Islamic state here. Thousands of young Tunisians are fighting for armed groups abroad,” our correspondent said.
Speaking of the resort attack, Irishwoman Elizabeth O’Brien, who was staying at a neighbouring hotel with her two sons, said there was panic on the beach when gunfire erupted.

“I honestly thought it was fireworks and then when I saw people running… I thought, my God, it is shooting,” she told Irish radio station RTE. “The waiters and the security on the beach started to say ‘Run, run, run!'”

The attack was described as the deadliest in Tunisia’s modern history [AP]

In Sousse, many tourists were already packing their suitcases into busses and checking out of hotels to leave after the attack, Reuters news agency reported.

German tour operator TUI said it was organising flights for tourists wishing to return from Tunisia and said those who booked Tunisian holidays for this summer could rebook or cancel the trips free of charge.

Sousse, alongside nearby Hammamet and the island of Djerba, is the heartland of Tunisia’s most popular beach resorts, drawing visitors from Europe and neighbouring North African countries like Algeria.

Six million tourists, mostly Europeans, visited Tunisia’s beaches, desert treks and medina souks last year, providing seven percent of its gross domestic product, most of its foreign currency revenues and more jobs than anything but farming.

“This is a catastrophe for the economy,” Tourism Minister Salma Loumi said. “Our losses will be great, but the loss of human life was even greater.”

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Source: Al Jazeera and agencies

3 Responses to Security Crackdown launched in Tunisia After Gunman Kills 39

  1. Guy Swagnificant June 27, 2015 at 8:47 am

    Terrorism, how best can we stop it completely?

    Education and opportunity and equality.

    And for outside powers to stay out of the middle east except for the rare tactical attack, they wont be able to sort of their own problems when they got a foreign boogie man to blame it all on.

    But this does not satisfy the masses blood-lust so it will never happen despite all the studies showing it to be the only course. More bombs makes the peasants happy and the elites richer and more powerful with perpetual war.

    Reply
    • Daniel Blaney June 27, 2015 at 8:48 am

      I want to say racism but then I get a bunch of Islamaphobes crying to me about the definition of racism claiming that has nothing to do with denouncing a religion that a third of the population practices. So I’ll just say Islam a phobia so the neurotic fools can’t whine and cry that I’m not technically correct.

      Reply
    • Jaden June 27, 2015 at 10:45 am

      wrong. Studies have shown that most terrorists are not from poor uneducated families but generally from the middle class.
      Please stop pulling things out of your ass as a way of excusing Islamic barbarity.

      Reply

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