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Activists urged Saied to plead for the release of others still in Libyan detention.
"We hope that... President Saied will do his utmost to speed up the returns of those who are still detained," said Mohamed Iqbel Ben Rejeb, of the Rescue Association of Tunisians Trapped Abroad campaign group.
Abdelkebir estimated some 20 Tunisian children remain in detention in Libya, and about 15 women.
The children now in Tunisia, aged between three and 17, have been handed over to social services ahead of their possible return to their families.
The six women are being held at a Tunisian detention ahead of their trial, Abdelkebir said.

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