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Tunisia Finishes Fence on Libyan Border to Keep Out Militants


Tunisian soldiers take part in a presentation of the anti-jihadi fence near Ben Guerdane, eastern Tunisia, close to the border with Libya, Feb. 6, 2016.
Tunisian soldiers take part in a presentation of the anti-jihadi fence near Ben Guerdane, eastern Tunisia, close to the border with Libya, Feb. 6, 2016.

Tunisia has completed a 200-kilometer (125-mile) barrier along its frontier with Libya to try to keep out Islamist militants, and it will soon install electronic monitoring systems, Defense Minister Farhat Hachani said Saturday.

Libya's chaos since the fall of Moammar Gadhafi in 2011 has allowed Islamic State militants to gain a foothold there, and officials say the militants who carried out two major attacks in Tunisia last year had trained in jihadist camps in Libya.

Troops have raised an earthen wall and dug trenches 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) from the Libyan border, and European and American military trainers will soon train Tunisian forces to improve electronic surveillance with cameras and radar, Hachani told reporters on a visit to the border.

"Today we finished closing it off, and this will help us protect our border and stop the threat," he said.

Security forces said the defenses had already helped reduce smuggling.

Islamic State controls the Libyan city of Sirte and has attacked key oil installations as it expands beyond its heartland in Iraq and Syria.

More than 3,000 Tunisians have left to fight for Islamic State and other Islamist groups in Syria and Iraq, but Hachani said many had now returned to North Africa to join the group in Libya.

Since its own democratic revolution in 2011, Tunisia has been praised as a model of democratic transition, with free elections, a new constitution, and a politics of compromise between secular and Islamist parties.

But last year's two major attacks, on a museum in Tunis and a beach hotel in Sousse, dealt heavy blows to its tourist industry, a mainstay of the economy.

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