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Back from the brink: A better way for Europe to support Tunisia's democratic transition – European Council on Foreign Relations ecfr.eu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ecfr.eu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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A prominent Tunisian businessman and politician has been hospitalised three days after he began a hunger-strike in protest at his continued detention. Nabil Karoui owns several media companies, and is a founder of Tunisia’s second biggest political party Qalb Tounes. He says he should have been freed last month when a maximum, six-month period of pre-trial detention expired. Mr Karoui is facing charges of money laundering and tax evasion. BBC Subscribe to our Youtube Channel : ....
Last modified on Tue 4 May 2021 11.59 EDT A Tunisian MP has taken her seat in parliament wearing a motorcycle crash helmet and a bulletproof vest, in an attention-grabbing gesture after the speaker banned private security guards from all parties, some of whom have been accused of assault. Abir Moussi, a lawyer and supporter of the autocratic former president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, who was ousted in Tunisia’s 2011 uprising, is a senior member of the secular Free Destourian party, known by its French acronym PDL. A photo of Moussi sitting in parliament with a picture of Ben Ali’s predecessor, Habib Bourguiba, in front of her provoked amusement and resignation among Tunisians, who are wearied by the seemingly endless fighting between the parliament’s religious and secular blocs and increasingly concerned by rising cases of Covid-19 and mounting national debt. ....