TUNISIA. Ras Jedir Border Crossing. February 23, 2011. A Tunisian woman and her child wait near a passport control booth on the Tunisian side of the border after leaving Libya. © Moises Saman/Magnum Photos
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TUNISIA. Ras Jedir Border Crossing. February 23, 2011. A Tunisian woman and her child wait near a passport control booth on the Tunisian side of the border after leaving Libya. © Moises Saman/Magnum Photos
The Ras Jedir crossing on the Tunisian Libyan border was briefly closed by the Libyan authorities after four Libyan customs agents and twelve Tunisian nationals were abducted by masked gunmen on the Libyan side of the border. Media reports indicate the twelve Tunisians, abducted late Thursday may ha
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A agreement between local Libyan and Tunisian authorities was announced on Saturday, May 14 and the resumption of passenger traffic also took place on Saturday, however on Monday, according to state news agency Tunis Afrique Presse (TAP) 'Libyan authorities only allowed Tunisian traders to carr
Traders and residents in Ben Guerdane (Governorate of Medenine) began a general strike on Tuesday, April 26, in protest of the non-implementation of an agreement signed last week between the Tunisian and Libyan authorities which should have seen commercial traffic from Libya through the Ras Jedir bo
Baby on her shoulder, suitcase in hand, Khadija, a 34-year-old Tunisian, is rushing to escape from the "Libyan nightmare" through the Ras Jedir border crossing to reach her homeland. When Khadija arrived at Ras Jedir from Tripoli on Friday she found the crossing closed after hundreds of foreign workers tried to storm it and force their way through. About 50 Libyan-registered vehicles were granted passage, along with a smaller number of people on foot carrying their bags, before Tunisia again closed the border after just a few hours. In a 4X4 car, with his wife and two children, 54-year-old Libyan Mohammed Badri tells how he had to wait 17 hours. Source: AFP
Zarzis (Tunisia) (AFP) - The main border crossing between Libya and Tunisia, a gateway for contraband Libyan petrol whose closure nearly a month ago fuelled tensions in southern Tunisia, reopened on Monday. Tripoli decided to close the Ras Jedir crossing in early March, according to Tunisian officials, a decision thought to have been linked to the large number of vehicles loaded with cheap fuel arriving in Tunisia. Libyan vehicles started arriving once again mid-afternoon on Monday, after Tunisia's interior ministry stated earlier that the Libyan authorities had agreed to reopen the border post. The interior ministers of the neighbouring nations were expected to meet in Tunis on Tuesday to draw up "a series of measures" relating to the Ras Jedir crossing, it added. Source: AFP
Une délégation libyenne présidée par le ministre de l’Intérieur du gouvernement provisoire libyen, composée de hauts cadres sécuritaires Libyens, a rendu visite à Ras Jedir, dimanche 11 décembre...http://bit.ly/w2Y33x
Tunisie : Calme précaire à Ras Jedir
Un calme précaire règne au poste frontière de Ras Jedir avec les violents combats qui se déroulent entre rebelles et troupes pro-Khadafi dans les régions de Zouara et d'El Aguila avoisinantes...Lire la suite sur http://bit.ly/pRAZNI
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Tunisie : Calme précaire à Ras Jedir
Un calme précaire règne au poste frontière de Ras Jedir avec les violents combats qui se déroulent entre rebelles et troupes pro-Khadafi dans les régions de Zouara et d'El Aguila avoisinantes.
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