Tourist killings in Tunesia
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German authorities today arrested someone in connection witht he blast. <BR><BR>Tunisian officials claimed that the explosion was an accident, despite the fact that the truck was way off a regular trucking route, despite that the synagogue was down a dead end street, despite that to get to the synagogue the driver had to cut through an olive grove, despite that a non-moving truck full of gasoline happened to explode fewer than 3 meters from the wall of the synagogue, and despite that police have uncovered the typical video "last will and testament" of the driver's. An accident. Sure.<BR>
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Did I read somewhere that Al Qaeda finally claimed responsibilty for the "accident"?<BR>At any rate, with the strong presence of radical sympathizers which there is in many EU cities, it's only a matter of time until the Suicide Martyrs start blowing themselves up in good old Europe. My only wonder is if they get 72 BLOND virgins this way...
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I was just in Tunisia for 1 week no<BR>problems except one must watch out for<BR>"kamikaze" drivers, obey the traffic<BR>lights religiously and be alert, if you<BR>wish to live one. The Tunisians I talked to were shocked by the bombing<BR>episode, said nothing like this had ever<BR>happened before. I did not feel a <BR>moment's fear, it would help if you<BR>speak French, most people speak it.<BR>I love Tunisia and have been there 3<BR>times over a period of years! You have<BR>to be careful and a "good (low-keyed)<BR>American, wherever you go, smile at<BR>everyone, be respectful of their dif-<BR>ferences, etc. and stay away from any<BR>religious places, is my recommendation.<BR>The LeBardo Museum, the world's largest<BR>collection of Roman mosaics, is not to<BR>be missed, allow a whole day there! It<BR>is FABULOUS!! tHE tUNIS hILTON IS OUT
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