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Tunisia upholds, increases jail terms for opponents, security officials

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Tunisian court increased lengthy prison sentences on politicians

A Tunisian appeal court on Tuesday upheld and increased lengthy prison sentences on high-profile politicians, including opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi and former security officials, as part of a crackdown on dissent.

Among those sentenced on charges of conspiring against the State in the mass trial were Nadia Akacha, the former Chief of Staff to President Kais Saied.

Akacha, who was sentenced in absentia after fleeing abroad, received a 35 year jail term, Tunisia Afrique Presse state news agency said.

Rached Ghannouchi, 84, veteran head of the Islamist-leaning Ennahda party, was handed an increased 20-year prison sentence, up from the previous 14-year term.

Ghannouchi, who was speaker of the elected parliament dissolved by Saied in 2021, has been in prison since 2023. With this new sentence, the total sentences against him on several charges rise to 50 years.

A total of 21 were charged in the conspiracy case, with 10 already in custody and 11 having fled the country.

The court upheld 35-year sentences against former Intelligence Chief Kamel Guizani, former foreign minister Rafik Abdessalem, and Mouadh Ghannouchi, the son of Rached Ghannouchi. All three are outside the country.

–Reuters–