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Family members of the detainees line up at the court entrance as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the court's second rem...

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Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis

11 April 2025

Family members of the detainees line up at the court entrance as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the court's second rem...

#12252194

11 April 2025

Family members of the detainees line up at the court entrance as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the court's second remote hearing in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. Moments earlier, the relatives and families of detained political opposition figures gather in front of the court to support the detainees and protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial. They also demand the release of the detainees and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who oppose his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023.


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Family members of the detainees line up at the court entrance as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the court's second rem...

#12252195

Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis

11 April 2025

Family members of the detainees line up at the court entrance as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the court's second rem...

#12252195

11 April 2025

Family members of the detainees line up at the court entrance as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the court's second remote hearing in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. Moments earlier, the relatives and families of detained political opposition figures gather in front of the court to support the detainees and protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial. They also demand the release of the detainees and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who oppose his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023.


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Family members of the detainees line up at the court entrance as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the court's second rem...

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Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis

11 April 2025

Family members of the detainees line up at the court entrance as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the court's second rem...

#12252196

11 April 2025

Family members of the detainees line up at the court entrance as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the court's second remote hearing in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. Moments earlier, the relatives and families of detained political opposition figures gather in front of the court to support the detainees and protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial. They also demand the release of the detainees and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who oppose his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023.


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Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering th...

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Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis

11 April 2025

Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering th...

#12252197

11 April 2025

Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the trial's second remote hearing in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. Moments earlier, the relatives and families of detained political opposition figures gather in front of the court to support the detainees and protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial. They also demand the release of the detainees and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who oppose his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023.


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Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering th...

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Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis

11 April 2025

Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering th...

#12252198

11 April 2025

Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the trial's second remote hearing in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. Moments earlier, the relatives and families of detained political opposition figures gather in front of the court to support the detainees and protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial. They also demand the release of the detainees and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who oppose his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023.


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Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering th...

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Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis

11 April 2025

Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering th...

#12252201

11 April 2025

Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the trial's second remote hearing in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. Moments earlier, the relatives and families of detained political opposition figures gather in front of the court to support the detainees and protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial. They also demand the release of the detainees and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who oppose his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023.


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Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering th...

#12252204

Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis

11 April 2025

Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering th...

#12252204

11 April 2025

Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the trial's second remote hearing in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. Moments earlier, the relatives and families of detained political opposition figures gather in front of the court to support the detainees and protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial. They also demand the release of the detainees and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who oppose his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023.


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Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering th...

#12252205

Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis

11 April 2025

Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering th...

#12252205

11 April 2025

Scuffles erupt between the police and the family members of the detained political opposition figures as they are prevented from entering the court to attend the trial's second remote hearing in the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. Moments earlier, the relatives and families of detained political opposition figures gather in front of the court to support the detainees and protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial. They also demand the release of the detainees and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who oppose his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023.


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The father of detainee Jawhar Ben Mbarek, Ezzeddine Hazgui, scuffles with a police officer as he and some members of the detainees' families...

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Detainees' Families Protest Second Hearing In 'Conspiracy Against State Security' Case In Tunis

11 April 2025

The father of detainee Jawhar Ben Mbarek, Ezzeddine Hazgui, scuffles with a police officer as he and some members of the detainees' families...

#12252206

11 April 2025

The father of detainee Jawhar Ben Mbarek, Ezzeddine Hazgui, scuffles with a police officer as he and some members of the detainees' families are prevented from entering the court to attend the trial's second remote hearing of the so-called ''conspiracy against state security'' case in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2025. Moments earlier, the relatives and families of detained political opposition figures gather in front of the court to support the detainees and protest against what they consider an unfair and invalid trial. They also demand the release of the detainees and accuse the Tunisian president, Kais Saied, of using the judiciary to persecute those who oppose his policies. In this context, professor and political opposition figure Jawhar Ben Mbarek, one of the most prominent detainees, is on hunger strike since March 30 in protest at his continued arbitrary detention. Since February, Tunisia sees a wave of arrests of journalists, activists, judges, businessmen, and politicians, including the leader of the Ennahda party, Rached Ghannouchi, who is detained since April 2023.


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Tunisian voters queue as they await the opening of the polling station to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a subu...

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Tunisians Vote In Presidential Election

6 October 2024

Tunisian voters queue as they await the opening of the polling station to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a subu...

#11641427

6 October 2024

Tunisian voters queue as they await the opening of the polling station to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a suburb of Tunis, Tunisia, on October 6, 2024. Tunisians go to the polls to choose their president between incumbent President Kais Saied and two other candidates in a controversial presidential election that sees parliamentary approval of a change to the electoral law, as well as tensions between the Independent High Authority for the Elections (ISIE) and the administrative court and some excluded presidential candidates.


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Tunisian voters queue as they await the opening of the polling station to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a subu...

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Tunisians Vote In Presidential Election

6 October 2024

Tunisian voters queue as they await the opening of the polling station to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a subu...

#11641428

6 October 2024

Tunisian voters queue as they await the opening of the polling station to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a suburb of Tunis, Tunisia, on October 6, 2024. Tunisians go to the polls to choose their president between incumbent President Kais Saied and two other candidates in a controversial presidential election that sees parliamentary approval of a change to the electoral law, as well as tensions between the Independent High Authority for the Elections (ISIE) and the administrative court and some excluded presidential candidates.


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Tunisian voters queue as they await the opening of the polling station to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a subu...

#11641429

Tunisians Vote In Presidential Election

6 October 2024

Tunisian voters queue as they await the opening of the polling station to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a subu...

#11641429

6 October 2024

Tunisian voters queue as they await the opening of the polling station to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a suburb of Tunis, Tunisia, on October 6, 2024. Tunisians go to the polls to choose their president between incumbent President Kais Saied and two other candidates in a controversial presidential election that sees parliamentary approval of a change to the electoral law, as well as tensions between the Independent High Authority for the Elections (ISIE) and the administrative court and some excluded presidential candidates.


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Tunisian voters queue as they await the opening of the polling station to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a subu...

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Tunisians Vote In Presidential Election

6 October 2024

Tunisian voters queue as they await the opening of the polling station to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a subu...

#11641430

6 October 2024

Tunisian voters queue as they await the opening of the polling station to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a suburb of Tunis, Tunisia, on October 6, 2024. Tunisians go to the polls to choose their president between incumbent President Kais Saied and two other candidates in a controversial presidential election that sees parliamentary approval of a change to the electoral law, as well as tensions between the Independent High Authority for the Elections (ISIE) and the administrative court and some excluded presidential candidates.


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Tunisian voters enter the polling station at the official opening time to cast their votes during the presidential election in Ariana, a sub...

#11641431

Tunisians Vote In Presidential Election

6 October 2024

Tunisian voters enter the polling station at the official opening time to cast their votes during the presidential election in Ariana, a sub...

#11641431

6 October 2024

Tunisian voters enter the polling station at the official opening time to cast their votes during the presidential election in Ariana, a suburb of Tunis, Tunisia, on October 6, 2024. Tunisians go to the polls to choose their president between incumbent President Kais Saied and two other candidates in a controversial presidential election that involves parliamentary approval of a change to the electoral law, as well as tensions between the Independent High Authority for the Elections (ISIE) and the administrative court and some excluded presidential candidates.


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Tunisians line up at a polling station as they await their turn to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a suburb of T...

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Tunisians Vote In Presidential Election

6 October 2024

Tunisians line up at a polling station as they await their turn to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a suburb of T...

#11641448

6 October 2024

Tunisians line up at a polling station as they await their turn to cast their vote during the presidential election in Ariana, a suburb of Tunis, Tunisia, on October 6, 2024. Tunisians go to the polls to choose their president between incumbent President Kais Saied and two other candidates in a controversial presidential election that sees parliamentary approval of a change to the electoral law, as well as tensions between the Independent High Authority for the Elections (ISIE) and the administrative court and some excluded presidential candidates.


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Tunisian shoppers are queuing outside a bakery as they wait their turn to buy bread in the Ariana district of Tunis, Tunisia, on March 10, 2...

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Markets In The Holy Month Of Ramadan In Tunisia

10 March 2024

Tunisian shoppers are queuing outside a bakery as they wait their turn to buy bread in the Ariana district of Tunis, Tunisia, on March 10, 2...

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10 March 2024

Tunisian shoppers are queuing outside a bakery as they wait their turn to buy bread in the Ariana district of Tunis, Tunisia, on March 10, 2024. Tunisia is being hit by a serious economic and financial crisis. With just a few days to go before the holy month of Ramadan, which is generally known for its increase in food consumption, the Tunisian government is facing major economic and social challenges in order to reduce the recurring shortages of basic foodstuffs, control rising inflation, and address rising prices, falling purchasing power, and the increasingly high cost of living.


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