Saturday, May 14, 2011

a plane took off this morning from Djerba-Zarzis Airport carrying 400 Moroccansto return to their country



 khal Ali 

Moreover, the border crossing at Ras Jedir recorded the entry of Libyans in 2000 and a reduced number of Egyptians, Bangladeshis and Chadians, while many Libyan families have returned home by the same crossing point. 

In addition, Venezuela's  ambassador in Libya through Friday, the border crossing at Ras Jedir towards Tunis. 

On the other hand, a plane took off this morning from Djerba-Zarzis Airport carrying 400 Moroccans who arrived Thursday to Libya to return to their country.

 Robert Rowley 
 Youssef Oualmakran