The recent terror attacks in Sousse and at the Bardo Museum in Tunis have taken their toll on Tunisia’s tourist industry.<br /><br /> Some 13.8 percent of total employment nationwide is linked to tourism, a sector which also constitutes the largest economic income in the country.<br /><br /> But now the streets of Sousse are largely empty of tourists and many shops are closed. The local people are unable to rely on the previously-guaranteed flow of visitors to the town.<br /><br /> Euronews correspondent Mohammed Shaikhibrahim asked the people of Sousse to share their experiences of the decline in the tourist trade.<br /><br /> ‘Badly affected’<br /><br /> “This attack affected us badly, especially in our business – the tourism sector,” said shop owner Najib Kaaya. “We are simple people here. We have families to feed. We are only asking God to help us.”<br /><br /> ‘I may leave Tunisia’<br /><br /> Travel and tourism contributes 15.2 percent to Tunisia’s GDP. But the gun attack in Sousse in which 38 people and the suspect were killed could change every