Per PZ Feed, the hostages were Polish, Spanish, German, and Italian.
And Al Shabtah glee club announced responsiblty on this according this morning Al Jazeera news
Any westerner with any brains stays out of Islamic countries for vacation.
Lots of pics on twitter of the hostages, apparently taken and uploaded by one of them, before the police assault.
So sad.
I have been to Tunisia. Lovely country, friendly people.
Tourism in the Middle East should be dead, not tourists.
I think I’ll see America before going overseas...
Part of me is sicked at the need for it. But until tourists have universal concealed carry rights, this crap will never end.
The ROP spreading peace again ...
And people should take a minute and Google images on that museum, just to see what was attacked. Sickening.
Islam apologists in 3, 2, 1....
Tunisia will be the staging area for ISIS assault on Europe.
Certainly, this won’t be the last Islamo-terrorist attack. They keep occurring on a regular basis. Until the Euros realize that Israel is a red herring for Islamic terrorism, these things will keep on happening. Time to cull the herd.
Shocked,
I figured it would most likely have been done by Christian or Mormon Dutch.
Those savage Dutch at it again.
Mooselimbs?
Who would have thought it?
Savage non humans.
one more thing,
Hey obammy,
Keep backing your kind,
Mooselimbs ya a-hole.
Show the world your true spots,
worthless half breed.
More workplace violence by Amish and Celts?
A few years ago Tunis was a decent place to visit (so I’ve read). Since the Arab Spring (read Advance of the Caliphate), only the most naive, trust-fund, leftist with a ‘Coexist’ sticker on their SUV (Pajama Boy) would make that trek.
Tunisia is not on NATO’s regime change list, or is it?
Really, Habib? The economy?
NO!
Infidels were targeted. Non-Muslims. Christians, Jews, Hindus, Bhuddists; any and all people who's beliefs do not include Mohammed.
Whether that causes problems for your economy or not, the purpose was to kill infidels, and your coreligionists succeeded.
Yipes! The Bardo was on my tour list. Lots of stuff I’d love to see that I’m going to miss, because I’m not going anywhere I can’t be armed.
Two days before Wednesdays attack on a museum connected to the Parliament building in Tunisia, an ominous message was circulated on social media accounts affiliated with the Islamic State group: An attack in Tunisia had been planned and militants were ready to execute.
Between two and five gunmen opened fire at Tunisias Bardo Museum, killing at least 20 people. The gunmen, and their allegiance, have not been identified, but since Monday social media accounts affiliated with the militant group -- which is also known as ISIS or ISIL -- have been spreading a message claiming an attack in Tunisia was imminent. If true, this is one of ISIS biggest attacks, and the first time the militant group pre-emptively announced an attack outside its so-called caliphate in Iraq and Syria. The attack also stands out for its location, a nation with a relatively stable, secular government that, although the source of many ISIS fighters, had never been attacked by the group.