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Tunisia: 2008 WEF Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Index ranks Tunisia 1st in Africa and 2 nd in the Arab world

The 2008 World Economic Forum Travel and Tourism Competitive Index (TTCI) ranks Tunisia (39), first in Africa and second in the Arab World out of 130 nations, in its recently released index. The TTCI index ranks Tunisia second after Qatar (37). It precedes the UAE (40), Bahrain (48), Jordan (43) and Egypt (66). In Africa , Tunisia is ranked first after Mauritius (41) and South Africa (60).

Author: whatno

Tunisia is a Southern Mediterranean country in North Africa. To write of Tunisia as an "African" country is evasive, manipulative and misleading. Blacks and their European masters do this in order to avoid the real problems that beset sub-saharan Africa- famine, AIDS, illiteracy, lack of hygiene , absence of history, architecture, culture etc. Pretending like the accomplishments of an ALIEN culture, race and civilization can be somehow attributed to the world's second largest continent is absurd and anti-intellectual, that is to say, typically Black. The fact is that the Southern Mediterranean region and its people were once slave owners, and cannot in a rational word be enmeshed with negroid sub-saharan africans. The fact that dictators such as Gaddafi, whom most consider unfit in North Africa, have encouraged the burden of the black hopeless race in the hope of being awarded millions in return and through corruption does not make it logical to speak of the Mediterranean World, a region that once served as a model for Rome, as "African."



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