Ikhwanweb :: The Muslim Brotherhood Official English Website

Wed926 2018

Last update20:52 PM GMT

Back to Homepage
Font Size : 12 point 14 point 16 point 18 point
:: Arab Revolutions > TUNISIA
Tunisia's Ennahda Pledges Support For Tourism Sector
Tunisia's Ennahda Pledges Support For Tourism Sector
Tunisia's Ennahda movement pledged to guarantee civil liberties for all Tunisian men and women, including freedoms of opinion, association, religion and belief, in an effort to dispel concerns about the decline in the tourism sector after it won the National Constituent Assembly elections.
Sunday, November 13,2011 21:40
IkhwanWeb

Tunisia's Ennahda movement pledged to guarantee civil liberties for all Tunisian men and women, including freedoms of opinion, association, religion and belief, in an effort to dispel concerns about the decline in the tourism sector after it won the National Constituent Assembly elections.
Read More

According to Aljazeera.net, the Secretary-General of Tunisia's Ennahda Movement – Hamadi Jebali attended an ‘information day’ open to workers and professionals in the tourism sector. In a news conference, Jebali said that the movement will not seek to impose anything that is not approved by the law that provides for the nature of hotel activity, and will include guarantees for freedoms of food, drink and dress. Ennahda is thereby trying to allay the fears of European tourists from the situation in Tunisia after the Islamic movement came to power.


Meanwhile, the Tunisian news agency pointed out that during the meeting, Tunisian tourism sector activists expressed their view that the speedy solution for the advancement of tourism in Tunisia is to restore the confidence of European tourists by changing the image painted abroad about insecurity in the country.


Tourism activists also called upon Ennahda movement to communicate with decision-makers and the media in European countries to reassure them on this matter, and to work in order for a significant opening-up of Tunisia to take place on the ground and not just in words.

tags: Nahda / Aljazeera / Tunis / Islamic Movement / Moderate Islamists
Posted in TUNISIA  
Add Comment Send to Friend Print
Related Articles