People shout slogans during a protest against terror attack at Tunisia beach. A man armed with a Kalashnikov and grenades gunned down tourists on a private beach on Friday. (Source: Photo by Associated Press)
People carry Tunisian flag during a protest in Sousse. (Source: Photo by Associated Press)
A woman holds candle during a protest in Sousse. The morning after the terror attack, busloads of tourists are heading to the nearby Enfidha-Hammamet airport hoping to return to their home countries. (Source: Photo by Associated Press)
Tourists arrive at Monastir airport as they prepare to leave Tunisia, a day after the shootout which took place in the coastal town of Sousse. Tunisia's prime minister announced on Saturday a string of new security measures including closing renegade mosques and calling up army as thousands of tourists fled the North African country in wake of its worst terrorist attack ever. (Source: Photo by Associated Press)
Bottles litter at the scene of Friday's shooting attack in the coastal town of Sousse. (Source: Photo by Associated Press)
A couple of tourists lay flowers at the scene of Friday's shooting attack in Tunisia. (Source: Photo by Associated Press)
A candle and a note in German reading, "Mourning cannot be seen, not heard, can only be felt. It is a fog without contour. One would like to grasp this fog and pull it away. But the hand grabs into emptiness", at the scene of Friday's shooting attack in Sousse, Tunisia. (Source: Photo by Associated Press)