By Correspondent
The Tunisia’s Bardo museum which was due for reopening on Tuesday morning has been delayed until Sunday, BBC reports.
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The attack killed no fewer than 22 people.
Security concerns appear to have halted the reopening, according to the BBC’s Rana Jawad.
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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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