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March 22, 2015, 04:43:30 PM
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While I realize it is foolish to introduce even a hint of common sense into anything the Islamist State says or does, I really have to ask how this organization can possibly use the words "fighters" and "knights" to describe these murderers. These cowards appeared and turned assault rifles against innocent, unarmed, peaceful tourists who all appeared to be middle-aged or elderly. What type of "fighting" could that possibly entail? And the true knights of old - who lived and died by a very strong and strict code of honor - must be turning in their graves at this comparison.

Hold your head up high ISIS, you sucessfully murdered unarmed people, AGAIN. What a bunch of "brave fighting tigers" your are - you pathetic losers. Why is it that ISIS only fights when the odds are 1000% in their favor? Because they are chicken #$%$! Where the rest of the islamic world crying out, condeming this cold blodded murder.
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March 22, 2015, 11:29:31 PM
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This is cruel and inhumane.
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March 23, 2015, 07:37:27 AM
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Tunisia has turned out to be the prime recruiting ground for ISIS. The majority of the ISIS members fighting in Libya are Tunisian citizens. And there are at least 7,000 of them fighting in Syria (probably much more).
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March 23, 2015, 05:26:10 PM
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"Tunisia's prime minister has dismissed six police commanders, including those in charge of tourist security and an intelligence brigade.
Monday's decision by Habib Essid follows the March 18 attack on the National Bardo Museum in Tunis, which killed 21 people, 20 of whom were foreign tourists. Mofdi Mssedi, the prime minister's office spokesman, said the six also included an intelligence brigade chief, the Tunis district police chief, the traffic police commander, a Bardo Museum security chief and a commander for the capital's Sidi Bachir district.
"Prime Minister Habib Essid visited the Bardo Museum yesterday [Sunday] and took note of several security failures there," Mssedi said.
Armed men killed foreign tourists, including Japanese, Polish, Italian and Spanish visitors, last Wednesday as they got off buses at the Bardo Museum, inside the parliament compound that is normally heavily guarded."

More at : http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/03/tunisia-police-chiefs-dismissed-museum-attack-150323103039826.html


More interesting, I have find this video :

"Two Americans who were caught in the middle of the terror attack at the Bardo museum in Tunisia are speaking out. Giovanna and Hector Gonzalez were on a cruise when the last stop changed their lives. Jericka Duncan reports."

More : http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/american-couple-describes-surviving-tunisia-museum-attack/
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March 29, 2015, 12:40:08 PM
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Chanting "Tunisia is free! Terrorism out!" they marched to the Bardo Museum, the scene of an attack in which 21 tourists and a Tunisian died.
French President Francois Hollande and other world leaders attended a ceremony at the museum. Hours earlier, Tunisian authorities said that they had killed one of the prime suspects in the attack. Gunmen stormed the museum in Tunis on 18 March. British, Japanese, French, Italian and Colombian tourists were among the dead. On Sunday, President Hollande announced that Huguette Dupeu, a Frenchwoman injured in the attack, had died from her wounds. As well as the French leader, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and other foreign dignitaries attended a ceremony at the museum where a stone tablet was dedicated to the memory of the attack victims. "We have shown we are a democratic people, Tunisians are moderate, and there is no room for terrorists here," demonstrator Kamel Saad told Reuters.


More at : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-32105232


Another good news :

A leading suspect in a deadly museum attack on foreign tourists has been killed in anti-terrorist operations, Tunisia's prime minister said Sunday. State news agency TAP cites Prime Minister Habib Essid as saying that Khaled Chaieb, also known as Abou Sakhr Lokman, was killed overnight in an operation in the Gafsa region near the Algerian border. In all, nine terrorist suspects were killed in raids around the country. Chaieb is believed a prominent militant in al Qaeda's North African arm, and suspected of leading or helping lead the March 18 attack on the National Bardo Museum.

More at : http://www.cbsnews.com/news/leading-suspect-in-attack-on-national-bardo-museum-killed-tunisia-prime-minister-habib-essid-says/
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March 29, 2015, 02:44:18 PM
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Rash brutality is one thing, but when it involves people appreciating the rich history of our species it makes me shudder with hatred for the perpetrators.
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