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Tunisia announced on Saturday that a state of emergency in force since a deadly attack on the presidential guard last November will be extended by one month. A statement said that after consulting the premier and head of the national assembly, President Beji Caid Essebsi decided that the measure would be extended from September 19 for a month.
The law allows the authorities to ban strikes and meetings that might "provoke or maintain disorder", to temporarily close theatres and bars, and to "take every measure to secure control of the press and all types of publications". Tunisia has suffered from a wave of jihadist violence since the 2011 revolt that ousted longtime dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. The Islamic State group claimed attacks last year on the National Bardo Museum in Tunis and a beach resort that killed 59 tourists. After a suicide bombing in the capital last November that killed 12 members of the presidential guard and was claimed by IS, authorities declared the state of emergency and a curfew in Tunis.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2016

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