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TUNIS - A Tunisian court handed jail terms of 13 to 66 years to opposition leaders, businessmen and lawyers on charges of conspiring against state security, the state news agency TAP reported on ...
TUNIS, April 19 (Reuters) - A Tunisian court on Saturday handed jail terms of 13 to 66 years to opposition leaders, businessmen and lawyers on charges of conspiring, a case the opposition says is ...
A Tunisian court has handed down jail sentences of up to 66 years to multiple defendants, including prominent opposition ...
About 20, many of whom have fled Tunisia, were sentenced in absentia, including the French intellectual, Bernard-Henri Levy, who is accused of being a conduit between defendants and foreign parties.
TUNIS - A Tunisian court is set to issue a ruling in the conspiracy case against prominent opponents, as lawyers protested and described the trial as a farce, while others called the proceedings a ...
Prominent politicians, businessmen and lawyers are among those that have been sentenced to decades in prison by a Tunisian court on charges of conspiring against state security, state media said ...
A mass trial is set to resume in Tunisia of more than 40 people accused of various conspiracies against the Tunisian state and its president, Kais Saied. The trial, originally scheduled to begin ...
NAPLES, Italy — The transfer of two American patrol boats to Tunisia and a Navy command ship’s visit embody a centuries-old U.S. commitment to maritime partnership with the North African ...
A new report reveals how Tunisia is using arbitrary arrests and harsh prosecutions to silence lawyers, journalists, and opposition voices, robbing Tunisians of hard-won civil liberties. This statement ...
Tunisia has dramatically expanded the use of politically motivated arrests and prosecutions to intimidate and silence critics, according to a Human Rights Watch report released Wednesday. In what ...
The reclassification of Sonia Dahmani’s charges as a felony marks another alarming escalation in Tunisia's use of Decree Law 54 to intimidate and silence critical voices. This statement was originally ...