Nouveau message d’urgence de l’ambassade américaine : Quittez le pays

Par : Autres

L’ambassade américaine a publié très tôt ce matin un nouveau message d’urgence annonçant l’évacuation de tout le personnel non-essentiel de l’ambassade des Etats-Unis à Tunis, après les attaques contre l’ambassade et l’école américaine à Tunis.

Elle recommande, également, à ses ressortissants de quitter la Tunisie en utilisant les transports aériens commerciaux (en précisant que l’aéroport de Tunis est ouvert) et recommande l’extrême prudence aux citoyens américains restant dans le pays, notamment en évitant les rassemblement et de rester à l’écoute des nouvelles locales.

Cette mesure d’urgence des Etats-Unis ne concerne que la Tunisie et le Soudan.

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(Photo MI-Tunisie)

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U.S. Embassy Tunis, Tunisia
Emergency Message for U.S. Citizens – Departure of U.S. government personnel
September 15, 2012

The U.S. Embassy alerts all U.S. citizens that the Department of State has ordered the departure of all non-emergency U.S. government personnel from Tunisia following the attack on the U.S. Embassy. The airport in Tunis is open and U.S. citizens are encouraged to depart by commercial air.

U.S. citizens remaining in Tunisia should use caution and avoid demonstrations, make their own contingency emergency plans, enroll their presence in Tunisia through the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP), and provide their current contact information and next-of-kin or emergency contact information.

U.S. citizens should remain cautious and avoid areas where large gatherings may occur. Even demonstrations or events intended to be peaceful can turn confrontational and possibly escalate into violence. U.S. citizens in Tunisia are urged to monitor local news reports and to plan their activities accordingly. U.S. citizens should review the current Country Specific Information for Tunisia.

For the latest security information, U.S. citizens living and traveling abroad should regularly monitor the Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs Internet website at http://travel.state.gov/, where the current Worldwide Caution, Travel Warnings, Travel Alerts and Country Specific Information can be found.

In addition, the Embassy encourages U.S. citizens to review “A Safe Trip Abroad,” which includes valuable security information for those traveling or living in foreign countries. You can also follow the Bureau of Consular Affairs on Twitter and on Facebook or download our free Smart Traveler App, available through iTunes and the Android market, to have travel information at your fingertips for travel information at your fingertips. Up-to-date information on security can also be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the United States and Canada, or, for callers outside of the United States and Canada, on a regular toll-line at 1-202-501-444. These numbers are available from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays).

The U.S. Embassy in Tunis is located at Les Berges du Lac, 1053 Tunis. For emergencies after business hours and on weekends and holidays, U.S. citizens can contact the Embassy Duty Officer via the Embassy switchboard at 216-71-107-000.