Corvus Maximus wrote: » As someone who live up North during some of the worst of the conflict, I'm well aware of the level of misguided fear and complete ignorance that existed back down South. So I would only be too happy to go to Tunisia and show some support to the good people there.
highly1111 wrote: » As a parent of 3 young kids it would be simply irresponsible of me
Del.Monte wrote: » Like ISIS or their kind give a fig about what civilised people think about them. :rolleyes:
mariaalice wrote: » But they care very much about publicity.
Valetta wrote: » Probably the safest place in the world at the moment.
mariaalice wrote: » Would it be irresponsible to go to France on holiday as well?
Knex. wrote: I also don't really think its comparable to the situation in the North right now at all. In my mind, its more like how Syria was a place that was popular with tourists 10+ years ago, and now you'd have to be insane to venture there.
Knex. wrote: » Its really not. I fear its going to get worse too, rather than better. I also don't really think its comparable to the situation in the North right now at all. In my mind, its more like how Syria was a place that was popular with tourists 10+ years ago, and now you'd have to be insane to venture there.
weldoninhio wrote: » Turkey, Tunisia, Morocco, no chance. Never would have even if the attack hadn't happened.
inforfun wrote: » Not even if you paid me to go there on holidays. Same goes for Egypt, Morocco, Turkey and quite a few more.
biko wrote: » One of my best friends is Tunisian. He's ok with my not going to visit his home country. He rarely goes there himself, and he's muslim. I'd love to visit Jordan and Lebanon though.
Corvus Maximus wrote: » As someone who live up North during some of the worst of the conflict, I'm well aware of the level of misguided fear and complete ignorance that existed back down South