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Free Destourian Party leader Mariam Sassi was released today, Wednesday, October 30, after serving an eight-month prison sentence on charges related to Article 20 of Decree No. 54 of 2022. The main charge against her was “disrupting an information system” by entering or changing unauthorized data on the party’s social media platforms.
The European Parliament expressed its concern about human rights violations, the arrest of activists and journalists, and the harsh treatment of migrants.
Tunisia’s main opposition leader, Rached Ghannouchi, was freed after a nearly 10-hour court hearing related to a money-laundering investigation.
Rached Ghannouchi’s daughter, Yusra Ghannouchi, spoke to MEE on her father’s arrest after being accused of plotting against internal state security.
The leader of Tunisia’s National Salvation Front, Ahmed Nejib Chebbi, says the latest wave of arrests against the country’s opposition and activists aims ”to criminalise freedom of opinion.”
Pursuant to U.S. law, the United States should restrict foreign assistance to Tunisia in recognition of the coup that has taken place in the country and impose Global Magnitsky and other sanctions against Tunisian officials implicated in grave violations of human rights.