TRAC Focus On Tunisia: Jihadist Cell in Tunis a Case Study

The Tunisian government announced the dismantling of a terrorist cell that was planning to launch a terror campaign ahead of parliamentary elections scheduled for 26 October 2014. The plan reportedly included the killing of liberal politician Ahmed Nejib Chebbi of the Jomhouri Party with a car bomb. According to Tunisian authorities the financial, operational and information structures of the cell were dismantled. This was announced during a media briefing on 14 October 2014.Video Notes: 14 October 2014: You Tube:  Tunisian Ministry of Interior, Mohamed Ali Laroui media statement.

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