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Viewing cable 08TUNIS693, COUNTRY CLEARANCE FOR CODEL MCCOLLUM

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08TUNIS693 2008-06-26 14:23 2011-08-24 16:30 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Embassy Tunis
VZCZCXYZ0008
PP RUEHWEB

DE RUEHTU #0693 1781423
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
P 261423Z JUN 08
FM AMEMBASSY TUNIS
TO SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 5240
UNCLAS TUNIS 000693 
 
SENSITIVE 
SIPDIS 
 
STATE FOR NEA/MAG (NARDI) 
STATE ALSO FOR H - PLEASE PASS CODEL MCCOLLUM 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: OREP PGOV PREL ECON PTER TS
SUBJECT: COUNTRY CLEARANCE FOR CODEL MCCOLLUM 
 
1. Embassy Tunis grants country clearance and warmly welcomes 
Representative McCollum and accompanying members of CODEL 
McCollum to Tunisia from July 1 - 5, 2008. 
 
2. The point of contact for the visit is Political Officer 
Trina Saha.  Contact information for Ms. Saha is as follows: 
Phone: 216-71-107-362 or 216-71-107-000; Fax: 216-71-090; 
Cell: 216-20-354-536; Home: 216-71-752-101; e-mail: 
SahaTD@state.gov. 
 
3. Hotel: Reservations have been made for CODEL McCollum at 
the Les Berges du Lac Concorde Hotel, Rue du Lac Turkana, 
1053 Tunis, Tunisia.  Room rate for single rooms is USD 119, 
including breakfast, taxes, and Internet.  Hotel phone: (216) 
71-961-951.  Fax: (216) 71-961-952.  Website: 
tunis.concorde-hotels.com/en/. 
 
4. Arrivals: Post will meet and assist arriving participants 
at the airport with Embassy expediter and vehicle, and will 
assist with departure. 
 
5. Currency Exchange: Post will provide accommodation 
exchange on arrival. Current exchange rate is approximately 
USD 1 = TND 1.168. 
 
6. Embassy Tunis' normal workweek is Monday through Friday; 
office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. 
 
7. Entry requirements:  a valid passport is required; no visa 
is necessary. 
 
8.  Post requires that security clearances of personnel 
accompanying the Members of Congress be forwarded as soon as 
possible. 
 
9. Travelers with private or U.S. Government (USG) owned 
electronic devices including laptops, peripherals, diskettes, 
tapes, and other media, must receive RSO/ISSO authorization 
before these items can be allowed into Embassy facilities. 
Classified computers must be sent to post via the classified 
diplomatic pouch, or be hand carried by a non-professional 
diplomatic courier.  All classified equipment must bear 
external USG bar-coded inventory numbers and classification 
marking commensurate with the highest level of information 
processed on the system.  Cellular/mobile phones and 
palm-pilots are prohibited in Controlled Access Areas. 
Questions concerning other types of electronic devices and 
magnetic media may be directed to the ISSO or RSO. 
Electricity in Tunisia is 220 Volts. 
 
10. Security/Crime Information: Tunisia is a moderate Arab 
country that has traditionally enjoyed peace and stability. 
However, in light of the September 11 attacks in the United 
States and in view of the ongoing violence in Israel, the 
West Bank, Gaza and elsewhere in the Middle East region, the 
American Embassy reminds visitors to maintain a high level of 
vigilance and to take appropriate steps to increase their 
security awareness.  While the Government of Tunisia has and 
will continue to make every effort to protect foreigners, 
visitors should avoid large crowds and crowded public areas 
and keep in regular contact with the Embassy. 
 
11. Tunisian security forces are omnipresent and generally 
ensure public order.  Low level, non-violent property crimes 
of opportunity are relatively common.  Pickpockets and 
purse-snatchers are common in areas with high volume tourist 
traffic, such as the Tunis Medina (old city) and central 
market.  It is prudent to exercise normal travel security 
precautions and maintain a low profile as one would in any 
major U.S. city.  This should help to ensure an incident-free 
visit. 
GODEC