The official Tunisian news agency, Tunis Afrique Presse, announced on Friday that the Court of Appeal upheld a preliminary ruling sentencing the head of the Ennahda movement, Sheikh Rashid Ghannouchi,.
A Tunisian judge has issued international arrest warrants for 12 prominent political figures, charging them with forming a terrorist alliance and conspiring against the state. The spokeswoman for the Anti-Terrorism Judicial Pole, Hanan Qaddas, said: “International subpoena [arrest] warrants were issued against 12 fugitives, all of whom were proven to be outside Tunisian territory.”
The Tunisian judiciary yesterday issued international arrest warrants against 12 people, including former Prime Minister Youssef Chahed, on charges of “forming a terrorist alliance and conspiring against the state.” The.
The ICJ condemns the use of military courts to try lawyers and politicians and, once again, urges the Tunisian authorities to ensure that all civilian accused of recognizably criminal offences be tried before independent and impartial civilian courts capable of guaranteeing a fair trial.
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The head of Tunisia s Ennahda Movement and speaker of the dissolved parliament, Rached Ghannouchi has condemned the judgements issued today against MPs Seifeddine Makhlouf, Nidhal Saoudi, Mohamed Af.