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Tunisia film festival starts under tight security

November 04, 2018



Tunisian singer, songwriter, writer and graphic designer, Ghalia Benali, arrives at the opening ceremony of the 29th edition of Carthage Film Festival (JCC) in Tunis. — AFP
Tunisian singer, songwriter, writer and graphic designer, Ghalia Benali, arrives at the opening ceremony of the 29th edition of Carthage Film Festival (JCC) in Tunis. — AFP

Tunis — Tunisia kicked off a major film festival Saturday under tight security, just days after a suicide blast rocked the centre of the capital.

Events at the Carthage Film Festival are being held a stone’s throw away from where a female suicide bomber wounded 20 people in central Tunis on Monday.

“We wanted to show that Tunisia continues to live,” Prime Minister Youssef Chahed told AFP at the opening ceremony.

“Tunisia combats terrorism through security measures... and also through culture.”

The festival, now in its 29th year, celebrates the best of Arab and African cinema and is set to run for one week.

Monday’s attack was the first in the Tunisian capital since November 24, 2015 when a suicide bombing killed 12 security agents on a bus for presidential guards.

In June 2015, 38 people were killed in a shooting rampage at the coastal resort of Sousse which targeted tourists, while an attack in March that year on the National Bardo Museum in Tunis left 22 people dead, most of them tourists. — AFP


November 04, 2018
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