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Journalist Mohamed Boughalleb suffers from chronic diseases, most notably diabetes and high blood pressure, which have worsened significantly since his arrest. According to his family’s statements, he has lost sight in one eye, while his vision in the other eye has become very limited. In addition, Boughalleb has suffered serious complications including an enlarged heart and a prostate injury, diseases he did not suffer from before his imprisonment.
The Criminal Chamber of the Court of Appeal in Tunis ruled, on Friday, October 22, 2024, to uphold the conviction of the leader of the Free Destourian Party, Abir Moussi, and to reduce the prison sentence from two years to sixteen months.
On Monday, November 18, the first investigating judge at the Tunis Court of First Instance issued a warrant for the imprisonment of businessman Ali Ghadamsi, in a new case added to the “Instalingo” file.
The indictment chamber specializing in examining terrorism cases at the Court of Appeal in Tunis decided, on Friday, November 15, to uphold the decision of the investigating judge at the Judicial Counter-Terrorism Pole, which ruled to extend the pre-trial detention of Ennahdha leader Noureddine Bhiri for an additional four months.
The Public Prosecution Office at the Court of First Instance had referred Daimi to the Criminal Chamber on bail, following a complaint filed against him by a public employee in one of the ministries.
The Tunisian authorities have referred the case of former President Moncef Marzouki to the judiciary specializing in terrorism cases, where he faces twenty charges, including inciting internal unrest, incitement, and spreading rumors.