A Tunisian anti-terrorism investigative judge decided on Tuesday to extend for four months the detention of several suspects over the sending of Tunisian recruits to hotbeds of tension and terrorism during 2012 and 2013. The suspects include former interior minister and vice-president of the Ennahda Movement, Ali Laarayed.
Tunisian authorities arrested a number of officials linked to Ennahda, the main opposing party to President Kais Saied, in connection with the deportation of Tunisians to fight in Syria.
The Public Prosecution Office in Tunisia decided not to detain the Speaker of the dissolved Parliament Rached Ghannouchi in connection with suspicions of sending jihadists to Syria. Ghannouchi was qu.
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The Tunisian Ennahda Movement on Friday shared its belief that the lifting of the house arrest of its leader Noureddine Bhiri is proof of his innocence regarding the smear campaigns against him. Th.