Tweets from Tunis: #BardoAttack aftermath

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Tunisians wave their national flag as they protest outside the National Bardo Museum in Tunis, Tunisia on 19 March 2015Image source, EPA
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The attack in Tunis was met with a defiant response - not least among Tunisians online

The city of Tunis has been in mourning on the day after a deadly gun attack on tourists visiting a famous museum left 23 people dead.

BBC journalist Aidan Lewis is now tweeting from the Tunisian capital, where he encountered a city trying to retain a sense of normality, even as it made a defiant stand against violence.

Follow Aidan on Twitter, external for more tweets from Tunis.

Tweet by Aidan Lewis showing Tunis airport - March 19, 2015Image source, Twitter
Tweet by Aidan Lewis showing protesters near Bardo Museum, Tunis - March 19, 2015Image source, Twitter
Tweet by Aidan Lewis showing blood on tree near Bardo Museum, Tunis - March 19, 2015Image source, Twitter
Tweet by Aidan Lewis showing lawyers' protest Tunis - March 19, 2015Image source, Twitter
Vine clip by Aidan Lewis of Tunisians singing outside Bardo museum, Tunis, March 19, 2015Image source, Twitter/Vine

Watch Aidan's video from outside the Bardo Museum here, external.

Tweet by Aidan Lewis - Tunis - March 19, 2015Image source, Twitter
Tweet by Aidan Lewis - Tunis - March 19, 2015Image source, Twitter
Tweet by Aidan Lewis - Tunis - March 19, 2015Image source, Twitter
Tweet by Aidan Lewis - Tunis - March 19, 2015Image source, Twitter
Tweet by Aidan Lewis - Tunis - March 19, 2015Image source, Twitter