A Tunisian man appeared in court Monday in the latest hearing in a long-running case that could see him returned to prison for more than two years for homosexuality.
Tunisia s Court of Appeal yesterday postponed the hearing into the appeal submitted by the Public Prosecutor against a judge s decision to release 39 defendants who are under investigation for hel.
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Many questions are currently being asked in Tunisia which have no definitive and conclusive answers. President Kais Saied was able to freeze parliament, lift MPs individual immunity, dismiss a gove.