Imsakia du mois de ramadan 2024 /1445 hégire en TunisieChokri Lajmi
The document discusses Ramadan in the year 1445 AH (2024 AD) and provides two quotes from the Quran and Hadith about fasting and following religious guidance. It notes that the Ministry of Religious Affairs works to disseminate lessons from the Quran and Sunnah and encourage worship and good deeds during Ramadan, including prayers, charity, and repentance, to attain God's mercy.
Imsakia du mois de ramadan 2024 /1445 hégire en TunisieChokri Lajmi
The document discusses Ramadan in the year 1445 AH (2024 AD) and provides two quotes from the Quran and Hadith about fasting and following religious guidance. It notes that the Ministry of Religious Affairs works to disseminate lessons from the Quran and Sunnah and encourage worship and good deeds during Ramadan, including prayers, charity, and repentance, to attain God's mercy.
Protesters breached the walls of the U.S. Embassy in Tunis and entered the compound while hundreds more gathered outside. The American School in Tunis was also on fire after being attacked, though all students and staff had been dismissed prior. Police worked to clear protesters from the embassy compound and additional forces were sent, while the U.S. Ambassador reported embassy personnel were safe sheltering in the embassy's safe haven.
The document discusses the political situation in Tunisia following the ouster of President Ben Ali. It provides details on Ben Ali fleeing to Saudi Arabia, the new interim government led by Prime Minister Ghannouchi, ongoing protests, and calls between US officials and their Tunisian counterparts. The Secretary of State is being advised to call the Tunisian Foreign Minister to express support for the interim government and assure support during this difficult transition period. Talking points focus on discussing the constitutional transfer of power and pledging US assistance.
1) President Ben Ali of Tunisia fled the country after weeks of protests, transferring power to the Prime Minister. The situation in Tunisia remains unstable with curfews and reports of looting.
2) US officials discussed the fast-moving events and how to support the interim Tunisian government's efforts to restore order and implement political reforms through diplomatic outreach.
3) It was proposed that the Secretary of State call the Tunisian Foreign Minister to express US support and encourage addressing the needs of the Tunisian people during this transition period.
Protesters breached the walls of the U.S. Embassy in Tunis and entered the compound while hundreds more gathered outside. The American School in Tunis was also on fire after being attacked, though all students and staff had been dismissed prior. Police worked to clear protesters from the embassy compound and additional forces were sent, while the U.S. Ambassador reported embassy personnel were safe sheltering in the embassy's safe haven.
The document discusses the political situation in Tunisia following the ouster of President Ben Ali. It provides details on Ben Ali fleeing to Saudi Arabia, the new interim government led by Prime Minister Ghannouchi, ongoing protests, and calls between US officials and their Tunisian counterparts. The Secretary of State is being advised to call the Tunisian Foreign Minister to express support for the interim government and assure support during this difficult transition period. Talking points focus on discussing the constitutional transfer of power and pledging US assistance.
1) President Ben Ali of Tunisia fled the country after weeks of protests, transferring power to the Prime Minister. The situation in Tunisia remains unstable with curfews and reports of looting.
2) US officials discussed the fast-moving events and how to support the interim Tunisian government's efforts to restore order and implement political reforms through diplomatic outreach.
3) It was proposed that the Secretary of State call the Tunisian Foreign Minister to express US support and encourage addressing the needs of the Tunisian people during this transition period.