Tunisia Sentences Ex-President to 22 Years in Absentia

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The Tunis Court of First Instance, in a terrorism case, sentenced former President Moncef Marzouki to 22 years in prison in absentia, with the ruling taking immediate effect.

The ruling, announced on Friday, stems from terrorism-related charges, though details of the case and specific accusations have not yet been disclosed publicly.

The court also handed the same sentence to his former advisor, Imed Daimi, and former bar association president, Abderrazak Kilani.

The verdict was delivered in their absence, as the three men are on the run abroad. Two other defendants, also on the run, received the same sentence on similar charges.

According to judicial sources, “The Tunis Court of Appeal, through its indictment chamber specializing in terrorism cases, had previously ordered their referral to the criminal chamber of the Tunis Court of First Instance.”

The latter was therefore asked to rule on several accusations related to terrorist offenses, without the precise details of the charges being made public at this stage.

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