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Tunisia Sentences Former President Moncef Marzouki to 22 Years in Prison in Absentia - Jordan News
Tunisia Sentences Former President Moncef Marzouki to 22 Years in Prison in Absentia - Jordan News

Jordan News

time7 days ago

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Tunisia Sentences Former President Moncef Marzouki to 22 Years in Prison in Absentia - Jordan News

Tunisia Sentences Former President Moncef Marzouki to 22 Years in Prison in Absentia A Tunisian court has sentenced former President Moncef Marzouki, former presidential chief of staff Imed Daïmi, and former head of the Bar Association Abderrazak Kilani to 22 years in prison in absentia, according to a ruling issued by the Tunis First Instance Court. اضافة اعلان Tunisian radio Mosaique FM reported on Friday evening that the Criminal Chamber for Terrorism Cases at the court handed down the sentence with immediate enforcement, also applying the same sentence to two unnamed additional defendants. The Court of Appeals' specialized terrorism division reportedly classified all the accused as fugitives. In response to the ruling, Marzouki issued a statement Friday evening saying, 'Judges have today sentenced me to 22 years in prison, adding to a previous 8-year sentence and another of 4 years.' He added, 'These rulings have targeted some of Tunisia's most honorable figures and continue to provoke international ridicule.' Marzouki affirmed, 'Rest assured, democracy will return, and Tunisia will resume building a state based on law and institutions. The people will rise to free themselves from fear, humiliation, and further descent into poverty.' As of 8:30 GMT, there had been no official response from the Tunisian government regarding the sentence. Back in May 2024, Hanène Kaddas, spokesperson for the Judicial Counter-Terrorism Division, told the official Tunis Afrique Presse (TAP) agency that a judicial inquiry had been launched against Marzouki and others involved in a press conference held abroad (reportedly in France, though the date was not specified). Kaddas accused Marzouki of 'attacking state institutions, defaming several judges, and attributing false statements that damage their reputations.' Tunisian President Kais Saied has maintained that the judiciary operates independently and that he does not interfere in its affairs. However, the opposition accuses him of weaponizing the judiciary to prosecute critics of the exceptional measures he began implementing on July 25, 2021, which included freezing parliament, lifting immunity from MPs, abolishing the Constitutional Oversight Body, and issuing laws via presidential decrees. Major political and civil groups in Tunisia have rejected these exceptional measures, calling them 'authoritarian and a consolidation of one-man rule.' Meanwhile, other factions support them, viewing them as reflecting the will of the Tunisian people. — (Anadolu Agency)

Tunisia: Current legislation does not promote tax justice (Dhaouadi)
Tunisia: Current legislation does not promote tax justice (Dhaouadi)

African Manager

time17-06-2025

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  • African Manager

Tunisia: Current legislation does not promote tax justice (Dhaouadi)

Current legislation does not promote tax justice or equality between Tunisians and foreigners operating in Tunisia who evade tax or make 'false declarations,' Lassâad Dhaouadi, president of the Tunisian Institute of Tax Advisors told Mosaique FM on Monday. He emphasized that the state does not even know how many taxpayers there are, demonstrating its inability to control public finances. Dhouadi also said that attempts to integrate people working in the black market into the formal sector are misguided. 'How can we help those who illegally bring goods across the border and sell carcinogenic products integrate into the formal sector?' he asked. Dhaouadi also pointed out that tax justice requires the application of the law, rather than increasing he tax burden on companies that honor their tax commitments. He pointed out that the 'tax pass' is the solution to identifying those subject to tax and tracking their activities.

Gaza-bound activist convoy enters Libya from Tunisia
Gaza-bound activist convoy enters Libya from Tunisia

The Sun

time10-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Sun

Gaza-bound activist convoy enters Libya from Tunisia

BEN GUERDANE: Hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists taking part in a convoy crossed the Tunisian border on Tuesday into Libya, aiming to keep heading eastwards until they break Israel's blockade on the Palestinian territory, organisers said. This comes after Israel intercepted an aid ship attempting to breach its blockade on Gaza, which was carrying 12 people, including campaigner Greta Thunberg and European parliament member Franco-Palestinian Rima Hassan. The 'Soumoud' convoy, meaning 'steadfastness' in Arabic, set off from Tunis on Monday morning, spokesman Ghassen Henchiri told Tunisian radio station Mosaique FM. He said it includes 14 buses and around 100 other vehicles, carrying hundreds of people. Convoy members were heard chanting 'Resistance, resistance' and 'To Gaza we go by the millions' in a video posted on the organising group's official Facebook page. Henchiri also told Jawhara FM radio channel the convoy plans to remain in Libya for 'three or four days at most' before crossing into Egypt and continuing on to Rafah. Organisers have said Egyptian authorities have not yet provided passage to enter the country, but Henchiri said the convoy received 'reassuring' information. Organisers said the convoy was not bringing aid into Gaza, but rather aimed at carrying out a 'symbolic act' by breaking the blockade on the territory described by the United Nations as 'the hungriest place on Earth'. Algerian, Mauritanian, Moroccan and Libyan activists were also among the group, which is set to travel along the Libyan coast. After 21 months of war, Israel is facing mounting international pressure to allow more aid into Gaza to alleviate widespread shortages of food and basic supplies. The Madleen aid boat, which set sail for Gaza from Italy on June 1, was halted by Israeli forces on Monday and towed to the port of Ashdod. The 12 people on board were then transferred to Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, the foreign ministry said, adding that Thunberg had been deported. Five French activists were taken into custody after they refused to leave Israel voluntarily.

Gaza-bound activist convoy enters Libya from Tunisia
Gaza-bound activist convoy enters Libya from Tunisia

Nahar Net

time10-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Nahar Net

Gaza-bound activist convoy enters Libya from Tunisia

by Naharnet Newsdesk 10 June 2025, 15:07 Hundreds of pro-Palestinian activists taking part in a convoy crossed the Tunisian border on Tuesday into Libya, aiming to keep heading eastwards until they break Israel's blockade on the Palestinian territory, organizers said. This comes after Israel intercepted an aid ship attempting to breach its blockade on Gaza, which was carrying 12 people, including campaigner Greta Thunberg and European parliament member Franco-Palestinian Rima Hassan. The "Soumoud" convoy, meaning "steadfastness" in Arabic, set off from Tunis on Monday morning, spokesman Ghassen Henchiri told Tunisian radio station Mosaique FM. He said it includes 14 buses and around 100 other vehicles, carrying hundreds of people. Convoy members were heard chanting "Resistance, resistance" and "To Gaza we go by the millions" in a video posted on the organizing group's official Facebook page. Henchiri also told Jawhara FM radio channel the convoy plans to remain in Libya for "three or four days at most" before crossing into Egypt and continuing on to Rafah. Organizers have said Egyptian authorities have not yet provided passage to enter the country, but Henchiri said the convoy received "reassuring" information. Organizers said the convoy was not bringing aid into Gaza, but rather aimed at carrying out a "symbolic act" by breaking the blockade on the territory described by the United Nations as "the hungriest place on Earth". Algerian, Mauritanian, Moroccan and Libyan activists were also among the group, which is set to travel along the Libyan coast. After 21 months of war, Israel is facing mounting international pressure to allow more aid into Gaza to alleviate widespread shortages of food and basic supplies. The Madleen aid boat, which set sail for Gaza from Italy on June 1, was halted by Israeli forces on Monday and towed to the port of Ashdod. The 12 people on board were then transferred to Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, the foreign ministry said, adding that Thunberg had been deported. Five French activists were taken into custody after they refused to leave Israel voluntarily.

Tunisia: UTT demans pay rise
Tunisia: UTT demans pay rise

African Manager

time23-04-2025

  • Business
  • African Manager

Tunisia: UTT demans pay rise

Rached Namouchi, deputy general secretary for the private sector of the Union of Tunisian Workers (UTT) told Mosaique FM on Monday that the UTT was demanding a pay rise for 2025 to offset the deterioration in workers' purchasing power and called for negotiations to start as soon as possible. He also called for an increase in the guaranteed minimum wage, while urging the government to control prices, which he described as unbearable, and to work towards regulating the market. 'The Tunisian worker is no longer able to cover his daily expenses (…) We are asking the employers' organization to respond (…) We have tried to open a dialogue to examine these points, but we have received no response (…). We have even been clearly informed that it is only the UGTT that is concerned (…) unfortunately, in Tunisia we are not open to trade union pluralism,' he stressed. Rached Namouchi also stressed the need to promulgate the law on the organization of labor contracts and the ban on subcontracting, and called for the involvement of the leaders of the UTT in the revision of the Labor Code.

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