Tunisia completes barrier along Libya’s border

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L_20162773041232TUNISIA has completed the construction of a barrier along its border with Libya, months after attacks on its capital and a beach resort that killed dozens of tourists.

Defence Minister, Farhat Horchani, told reporters at the weekend that the construction of the project marked “an important day” for Tunisia in its struggle against “terrorism”.

Two attacks claimed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group last year killed 59 foreign tourists, with Tunisian officials saying the assailants had trained in conflict-ridden Libya where ISIL is active.

“Tunisia is capable of fighting against terrorism in an active and efficient way,” Horchani said during a tour of the barrier.

The barrier, which is composed of sand banks and water-filled trenches, stretches some 200km from Ras Jedir on the Mediterranean coast to Dhiba further southwest.

It covers about half the length of the frontier between the two neighbouring countries.

Horchani said a second phase of the project would include installing electronic equipment with the help of Germany and the United States.

He said the barrier, which Tunisia calls a “system of obstacles”, has already “proven its efficiency”.

“On several occasions we have stopped and arrested people who were trying to smuggle weapons,” he said.

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