ID | 141413 |
Title Proper | North Africa |
Other Title Information | beyond jihadist radicalization |
Language | ENG |
Author | Romdhani, Oussama |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Tunisians were holding their breath as the country got ready for its first legislative elections since the Arab Spring revolution. Jihadists threatened to derail the electoral process. Three days before the October 26th vote, security forces disrupted a terrorist plot in the south. A day later, they struck a jihadist hideout near Tunis, the capital; six suspected terrorists, including five women, and one security officer were killed in the clashes. |
`In' analytical Note | World Affairs US Vol. 177, No.5; Jan/Feb 2015: p.61-68 |
Journal Source | World Affairs US 2015-01 177, 5 |
Key Words | North Africa ; Jihadist ; Radicalization ; Legislative Elections ; Arab Spring Revolution |