• Islamic State group claims Tunisia attack that killed 23
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[QUOTE][url]http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/islamic-state-group-claims-tunisia-attack-that-killed-23/ar-BBiqmqN[/url][/QUOTE] [QUOTE]TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — The radical Islamic State Group claimed responsibility Thursday for the attack on a famed Tunis museum that left 23 people dead, scores of tourists wounded and upended the country's struggling tourism industry. Defying the extremists, hundreds of Tunisians rallied Thursday at the National Bardo Museum, the site of the attack, stepping around trails of blood and broken glass to proclaim their solidarity with the victims and with Tunisia's fledgling democracy. One person carried a sign saying "Tunisia is bloodied but still standing." Tunisian security forces arrested nine people, five of them directly connected to Wednesday's attack on the Bardo by two gunmen who were later slain by police, the president's office said. The other four suspects arrested in the central part of the country were part of a cell supporting those involved in the attack, the statement said.[/QUOTE] Great, now they are spreading to Africa.
[QUOTE=Deathtrooper2;47355982]Great, now they are spreading to Africa.[/QUOTE] ISIS will be far from the worst terrorist group in Africa.
it gives me the chills seeing pictures of the bardo basically lifted out of my memories, now bloodstained, and the busses parked just the same, so i can picture them from the inside, now riddled with bullets. what an awful way to die.
[QUOTE=ImperialGuard;47356239]ISIS will be far from the worst terrorist group in Africa.[/QUOTE] assuming your talking about boko haram, the fact that they've announced allegiance to ISIS doesn't reall y help the situation.
The attack is more likely to be traced back to Libya than Syria or Iraq. The violence from Libya's second civil war has already spilled over into Egypt and has been threatening to spill over into Tunisia as well.
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