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giovedì 9 luglio 2015
Tunisia will build a wall on the border with Libya to contain terrorism
Tunisia
intends to build a physical barrier, which blocks entry into the
country of terrorists and at the same time, prevents the release of
Tunisian fundamentalists to make the journey, which will allow you to
become part of the Islamic state. The
project plans to build a wall and a trench on the border with Libya and
which could also affect the line of the border with Algeria. The
work should have a development of about 168 km and should be completed
by the end of 2015. The intention is to prevent contact with the three
provinces Libyan founded by the caliphate, from which several jihadists,
who have all the ' interest to destabilize the country. It
is suspected, in fact, the bomber who recently hit the resort, not a
single element, but was in contact with the Libyan fundamentalists. Tunisia
is located between two forces that go in the opposite: on the one hand
the civil and democratic institutions of the country, which have been
able to follow a democratic path, the only one in the Arab world, and,
secondly, a mass remarkable fundamentalists, who have not resigned to want to turn the country into an Islamic state. Tunisia
is thus a land of sharp contrasts, reflected not only in his company,
even in their own internal balance, difficult to manage institutions
still too young and not quite entrenched. The
significance of the construction of the wall is precisely to prevent
the two-way communication with the sovereign territory of the Caliphate.
On
the one hand there is the phenomenon of infiltration within the
Tunisian territory of elements that are fighting in democratic
institutions, identified as a symbol of the real possibility of creating
a free state more fundamentalist influence; for
such people the existence of democratic Tunisia is a possible example
that could be traveled by other countries, contradicting the principles
and the policy that you want to affirm the existence of the Islamic
state. But
it is not just the problem of the institutions of Tunis, there is also
the outgoing traffic of Tunisian citizens, who go to join the army of
the caliphate, and then return with a high level of political and
religious indoctrination to which joins a training military, able to carry out attacks relevant. An
estimated four thousand Tunisians are part of the brigades of the
caliphate in Libya, and Tunisia is the country that, proportionally, has
provided more militiamen to the forces of the Islamic State, who are
fighting in Syria and Iraq. This
highlights how the path of democracy in the nation of Tunisia is very
complicated and time consuming and requires very specific internal
tools, such as the construction of the barrier on the border. This wall is part of a more complex strategy, which also involved the closure of eighty mosques, home of the fundamentalists; the
intention is to limit as much as possible the threat of fundamentalist
Islamic to protect institutions, a task difficult to achieve without a
concrete aid of foreign powers, which should focus their own efforts on
the protection of Tunisia, not only as a symbol, but also as bank directly in the field of possible threats directed fundamentalist, especially to Europe.
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