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Empty Tunisian resort highlights tourism woes

YASMINE HAMMAMET, Tunisia — The Tunisian seaside resort of Yasmine Hammamet with its fine beach, warm blue sea and welcoming hotels is like a picture postcard in early summer -- but…


YASMINE HAMMAMET, Tunisia — The Tunisian seaside resort of Yasmine Hammamet with its fine beach, warm blue sea and welcoming hotels is like a picture postcard in early summer -- but with nobody in it.Europeans, Algerians and Libyans have all deserted the town in the northwest of Tunisia, which is undergoing the worst tourist season in history, like most of the other seaside towns in the north African country since the January revolution that ousted the despot Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali."It's worse than catastrophic," said Kamel Ben Abdallah, the manager of a three-star hotel, who normally makes 65 percent of his income during the summer. In spite of a 40 percent cut in prices, many rooms are empty.Ben Abdallah has been forced to slash his staff down to 40, compared with 100 during the same period last year, and he has taken on no seasonal workers.The hotel manager blames the media for this "enormous waste," accusing journalists of painting a picture of a "deeply unstable Tunisia" since the popular uprising in January."They (the media) only over-dramatise things," he protested.The National Office of Tourism on Tuesday announced that 3,000 jobs have been lost so far this year in the tourist sector, which accounts for seven percent of Tunisia's gross domestic product and usually employs 400,000 people.The number of tourists arriving has fallen by 39 percent and income has dropped by 51 percent.Yasmine Hammamet is as welcoming as ever but it does not even attract cut-rate tourists this year.Though renowned for its festive atmosphere, the resort is plunged into a deathly silence. Traders, craftsmen and guides have nothing to do. Even dating is no longer a popular activity."My camel has put on weight because it hasn't moved," complained Hichem, looking desperately for a client to take for a ride near the marina.On the beach where the deckchairs are empty, 23-year-old Saber was sitting on one of his 10 bicycles decorated with flags of many nationalities."I go whole days without renting a ride, even at the extremely

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