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Tunisia: Interior Minister Visits Tunis National Security District

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Tunis/Tunisia — Interior Minister Hichem Méchichi visited, Monday evening, the national security district of Tunis where he shared the Iftar meal with officers and senior security officials.

The minister attended a parade of units of the General Directorate of Public Security before putting a wreath of flowers and reciting the Fatiha in memory of the martyrs of the security institution, a statement by the Interior Department reads.

In a speech delivered on this occasion, Méchichi praised the efforts made by security officers, all bodies combined, in these times of pandemic of the new coronavirus.

Source: allAfrica.com

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