Túnez, en estado de excepción
Túnez, en estado de excepción
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Tourists stand in queue to get information at the counter of Thomas Cook travel agency at Berlin's Tegel airport
15.01.2011Tourists stand in queue to get information at the counter of Thomas Cook travel agency at Berlin's Tegel airport after their arrival from Monastir in Tunesia January 14, 2011. Holiday operator Thomas Cook is evacuating around 1,800 British and Irish tourists and 2,000 Germans from Tunisia in light of political unrest there, the company said. Tunisia has been shaken by violent protests against unemployment and poverty in the past month, in which protesters have died in clashes with police. REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch (GERMANY - Tags: TRAVEL POLITICS)REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch -
A German tourist grabs his suitcase after returning to Duesseldorf airport from Tunis
15.01.2011A German tourist grabs his suitcase that is decorated with a sticker of the Tunisian national flag after returning to Duesseldorf airport from Tunis January 14, 2011. German travel organizer Thomas Cook flew back some 2,000 German tourists from the Tunisian capital after Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali stepped aside on Friday after failing to quell the worst anti-government unrest in his two decades in power. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TRAVEL)REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay -
A protester hits a policeman during clashes with riot police in downtown of the capital Tunis
15.01.2011A protester hits a policeman during clashes with riot police in downtown of the capital Tunis January 14, 2011. Tunisian President Zine al-Abedine Ben Ali stepped aside on Friday after failing to quell the worst anti-government unrest in his two decades in power.Reuters
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