Hundreds of hard-line Islamists, known as Salafis, terrorized the northwestern town of Jendouba, attacking a police station and stores selling alcohol, said the official news agency. full story ![]()
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) - Tunisia is taking a harder line on preaching by ultraconservative Muslim groups, a crackdown that has sparked demonstrations by rock-throwing protesters and ominous warnings of terrorist attacks to come.
boston.com (9 days ago)

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) - Tunisia is taking a harder line on preaching by ultraconservative Muslim groups, a crackdown that has sparked demonstrations by rock-throwing protesters and ominous warnings of terrorist attacks to come.
yahoo.com (9 days ago)
Tunisia crackdown on salafis evokes threats from ultraconservative groups
abcnews.com (9 days ago)

Tunisia is taking a harder line on preaching by ultraconservative Muslim groups, a crackdown that has sparked demonstrations by rock-throwing protesters and ominous warnings of terrorist attac…
azstarnet.com (9 days ago)
Tunisia is taking a harder line on preaching by ultraconservative Muslim groups, a crackdown that has sparked demonstrations by rock-throwing protesters and ominous warnings of terrorist attacks to come.
miamiherald.com (9 days ago)
Report: Salafis assault Tunisia police station resulting in 1 dead
abcnews.com (1 month and 11 days ago)
A major Tunisian security presence has surrounded the country's main religious center and prevented hardline Muslims from holding their annual gathering. Police scuffled with rock throwing young men and fired tear gas in Kairouan on Sunday, where the Ansar al-Shariah organization had announced it would gather thousands for its annual conference. Police also arrested the...
foxnews.com (5 days ago)

KAIROUAN, Tunisia -- Around 11,000 police officers and soldiers blocked an annual conference Sunday at Tunisia's main religious center by a radical Islamist movement that has been implicated in attack
thehour.com (5 days ago)
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Tunisia's new prime minister says there is no evidence to link a Tunisian to the September attack on a U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya that killed the American ambassador and three others.
boston.com (2 months and 12 days ago)
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