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JesusLetitbe Says:

May 16, 2012 - Tunisia is wonderful ! but there is a revolution there ... so im afraid , sorry i pass .

PhiloAmericana Says:

May 8, 2012 - Yea, I would never go to Tunisia. Why? To get killed by Salafists? No thanks.

FinnAtheist Says:

Apr 10, 2012 - Tunisia exports were worth 1776 Million TND in January of 2012. Tunisia is a net exporter of textiles, agricultural products (olive oil, citrus, vegetables), phosphates and chemicals. The country also sends abroad mechanical and electrical goods and hydrocarbons. Tunisia's main exports markets are European Union countries with France, Italy, Germany and Spain being the most important. This page includes a chart with historical data for Tunisia's exports.

samlarsenwrites Says:

Apr 8, 2012 - Most of these nations have been the victims of European colonialism, and don't need them Wake up! You are dreaming! Which country buy Tunisian products? Is it the Arab country? Or is it Europe? If Europe stop buying anything from Tunisia, who will be hungry in the streets of Tunisia? You are purely hot air and unrealistic bitch!

amiralovemoudi Says:

Mar 15, 2012 - I'm from Tunisia ... But I live in Canada ....

jazzijotheho Says:

Mar 13, 2012 - obviously you have never been to tunisia. Most women dont even wear anything on their head. They are very friendly and welcoming. whoever said that America is not a terrorist country-they are surely fast to offer aborition clinics to african countries that dont have fresh water or food.

maidenkid84 Says:

Mar 10, 2012 - anyone wanting to know the truth about islam should go my channel ISLAM IS DEGENERATE SHIVA LINGA WORSHIP

FinnAtheist Says:

Mar 2, 2012 - Because I share his view to some extent. The western nations have taken large steps to abandon oil already, and it's only a matter of few decades before that's accomplished, maybe a bit more. No one has demonized anyone here, just simply stating that Tunisia needs Europeans, Europeans don't need Tunisia. *The whole Euro-zone isn't in trouble, only the southern countries, which is why some people are suggesting the splitting of the Euro for North and South*

Dailycracker Says:

Mar 1, 2012 - That racist assho1e can speak for him self so why are you picking up after his ass? Europeans are ignorant racist scum with their hypocrisy, and secular fanaticism, demonizing of non-Europeans and their traditions. If Euros wont deal with nations with "religious laws," then feel free to fvck off and abandon oil and freeze. Most of these nations have been the victims of European colonialism, and don't need them. Hows Rothschild's scheme working out for you Euros anyway?

FinnAtheist Says:

Feb 28, 2012 - He didn't want to impose anything, he just stated that most Europeans (whom Tunisia needs for their economy), will not come to a country with Sharia Law, or any religious law. And the rules are set by the people who control the economy, like it or not. Let me quote a famous Rothschild: "Give me control over a nation's currency and I care not who makes its laws"

Dailycracker Says:

Feb 24, 2012 - I've seen the video, and aware of that but that's irrelevant. I was replying to a European assh1le who thinks he can impose his will on Tunisians. It's THEIR country, they set the rules, not white tourists.

FinnAtheist Says:

Feb 21, 2012 - If you watched the video, you'd know they rely on EUROPEAN tourists, mainly french.

bobobs82 Says:

Feb 19, 2012 - I've visited Tunisia 3 times already since the revolution, with the last time in December 2011. It seemed quite calm and normal to me. It's a good time to get a bargain holiday, hotel prices are especially low at the moment. As far as people talking about sharia or fundamentalism, I think the people who are making these statements have no idea what they're talking about. The people seem quite secular minded, and they are more interested in job and working than in religious fanaticism.

MrSabro19 Says:

Jan 29, 2012 - beautiful country ... beautifull hotel. mr manager, you dont have 2 worry about that

MrSabro19 Says:

Jan 29, 2012 - I dont think Tunisia is changing a lot. man. Its still doesnt look like Saudi Arabia or Afghanistan, where u can find women wearing burqas everywhere

Dailycracker Says:

Jan 23, 2012 - Shut the fuck up. It's THEIR country, not yours, they fought and ejected a SECULAR Pro-Western Francophone dictator. They have more important things to worry about then tourism from disrespectful, arrogant, racist, uncultured, white, European assholes. They'll get tourism from normal human brings, instead of white skunks.

12345milana Says:

Jan 20, 2012 - I have been in Tunisia in 2007 y...it was  nice country with kind people...

Shibuki Says:

Jan 16, 2012 - I'm secular and liberal and I'm a Zionist. I honestly never cared about Islamist, Nazis, Communists and radical Socialists who keep breeding hate towards the Israelite people. It comes from Romans times and it was perpetuated by Nazi Germans and Communist Russians. We'll keep on fighting for our survival and self determination in Israel, our homeland we reconquered after centuries of Roman, Arabian and Ottoman occupation. You have a problem with that? Too bad!

theonestar1000 Says:

Jan 15, 2012 - Tunisia looks beautiful, but if you think we Westerners are going to a place filled with religion, you are sadly mistaken.

FlatulenceFox Says:

Jan 15, 2012 - Well, it looks like the Tunisian Travel and Tourism Board has a serious marketing campaign to get to work on.

Paulina86 Says:

Jan 15, 2012 - And you forgot we have also crisis in EU, so people have less money for holidays abroad.

BudapestSteve Says:

Jan 15, 2012 - Tunisia is a fantastic country with the loveliest people in the world. Islam is okay for tourists, the problem is that Tunisia is not as safe as it was before. President Ben Ali was -with all his mistakes- a clever politician, and a good businessman. Make Tunisia safe again, do not try pushing Islam on tourists, and tourism will soar.

heomak Says:

Jan 15, 2012 - just travel within western europe if you want to stay in your comfort zone. i don't see the point of traveling if everything in another country resembles your own country.