Libyans make up for tourist shortfall

Libyans jump on the beach in Djerba Sidi Manour, Tunisia. Among the tens of thousands of Libyans who have sought refuge in the last six months in Tunisia, the wealthier moved to Djerba, avoiding a tourist disaster on the island, ignored by the...

Libyans jump on the beach in Djerba Sidi Manour, Tunisia. Among the tens of thousands of Libyans who have sought refuge in the last six months in Tunisia, the wealthier moved to Djerba, avoiding a tourist disaster on the island, ignored by the Europeans after the uprising that deposed former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali on January 14.

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