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IS terror group claims responsibility for Tunis Carnage

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By Web Desk Published March 20, 2015 4 Min Read
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The dreaded terror outfit  the ‘Islamic State’ claimed responsibility for an attack on foreign tourists at Tunisia’s national museum that killed 21 people, as the security forces swooped on suspects.

Authorities said they had identified the two gunmen killed after the Wednesday assault, prompting calls for a show of national unity against extremism in the birthplace of the ‘Arab Spring’.

In an audio message posted online yesterday, IS said “two knights from the Islamic State… heavily armed with automatic weapons and grenades, targeted the Bardo Museum” in the capital.

The group, which has hundreds of Tunisians among its ranks, threatened more attacks, saying: “What you have seen is only the start.”

Authorities say as many as 3,000 Tunisians have gone to Iraq, Syria and Libya to fight in militant ranks, raising fears of battle-hardened fighters returning home to plot attacks.

The president’s office said security forces arrested “four people directly linked to the (terrorist) operation and five suspected of having ties to the cell”.

And a presidential source said soldiers were to be deployed in major cities following the assault, while insisting “we are not under siege”.

Panic broke out during the attack Wednesday as gunmen in military uniforms opened fire at visitors as they got off a bus then chased them inside the museum.

The dead included three Japanese, two Spaniards, a Colombian, an Australian, a British woman, a Belgian woman, two French, a Pole and an Italian, Health Minister Said Aidi said.
Dozens more people were wounded in the assault, in a massive blow to Tunisia’s heavily tourism-dependent economy.

After cowering in fear in the museum during the night, two Spanish tourists were discovered yesterday morning alive and well, officials said.

At least two major cruise ship operators suspended stopovers in Tunis following the attack.

Nine of the slain tourists were from the MSC Splendida cruise ship, whose owners said a special psychology unit had been set up for passengers.

The government, in a show of defiance, said the National Bardo Museum would reopen early next week.
Prime Minister Habib Essid named the two gunmen killed by security forces at the museum as Yassine Abidi and Hatem Khachnaoui. He said Abidi was known to the police.

The museum assailants were “probably” Tunisian, the interior ministry added.

President Essebsi said the gunmen had explosives on them and he praised the security forces for preventing further bloodshed.

Tunisia has seen an upsurge in Islamist extremism since the 2011 revolution that ousted longtime strongman Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and sparked the Arab Spring uprisings around the region.

US President Barack Obama called Essebsi to offer condolences and assistance with the investigation as world leaders denounced the attack.

A retired Colombian general whose wife and son, a dual Colombian-Australian national, were killed, lamented the “irony” of losing them on holiday after spending his life “fighting terrorism” at home.

“Look at the irony of life, all my life I spent in the military fighting terrorism, combating terrorism, and now in a place totally remote from Colombia it takes my wife and son,” Jose Arturo Camelo said, according to the Colombian president who called him.

Tunisia has taken pride in forming a democratic government and achieving stability since the Arab Spring — in marked contrast to countries such as Egypt and Libya.

Also read: Tunis museum attack: Govt promises merciless war

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