22 Tunisians living abroad have been stranded since last night at Zarzis commercial port after being stopped from boarding their vans on board the “Le Carthage” ferry, departing from Marseille.
They had paid their crossing fee since last winter and came to Tunisia this summer.
But on the way back, they were shocked to find the ferry complete, as the CTN saw fit to keep reservations open, overlooking the number of passengers and vehicles planned for a long time.
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