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The anti-American wave of escalating the withdrawal of hundreds of citizens Tuni

American film an alleged desecration of Islam in the Middle East, North Africa and other Islamic countries set off a wave of anti-American is escalating. Attacked the U.S. embassy in Tunis caused 4 death and several injuries, according to Agence France-Presse reported on September 17, the United States from Tunisia in the 16th emergency withdrawal of more than 100 U.S. citizens.
 
"These American citizens withdrawal took place on the 16th." Said a diplomatic source told AFP. But he did not say how many people have left Tunisia. Another security sources claimed that the embassy staff and ordinary people, including more than 100 U.S. citizens aboard Tunisia flights leaving the capital.
 
As the U.S. ambassador to Tunisia and Sudan have been the local Muslim violent attacks and caused the death of six persons, Washington has ordered non-essential diplomatic staff and their relatives to leave the two countries. The U.S. State Department also recommended that U.S. citizens stop trip to Tunisia, are still stranded in the the sudden country's people you need to maintain a high degree of vigilance, avoid demonstrations.



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