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Tunisia Attack: Bardo Museum To Be Reopened Sunday

By Correspondent

The Tunisia’s Bardo museum which was due for reopening on Tuesday morning has been delayed until Sunday, BBC reports.

The attack killed no fewer than 22 people.

Security concerns appear to have halted the reopening, according to the BBC’s Rana Jawad.

The reopening, less than a week after the attacks, was intended to show the gunmen “haven’t achieved their goal”.

Only the media will be allowed inside the museum on Tuesday. A small rally was held in front of the museum.

There are fears the attack – claimed by Islamic State (IS) – will hit Tunisia’s vital tourism industry.

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