Tunisia: the previous MP confined extraditions to ‘hotbeds of psychological oppression’

Thomas Henry
2 min readSep 15, 2022

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The Tunisian security specialists confined a previous MP on Wednesday forthcoming examinations concerning his supposed contribution to “extraditions to hotbeds of strain and psychological warfare,” Mosaique FM has revealed.

Habib Ellouze is at the top of the Association for Advocacy and Reform and was subsidiary with the Islamist Ennahda Movement somewhere in the range of 2011 and 2014. He was captured in the city of Sfax in the south of Tunisia by the National Unit of Terrorism Crimes.

The Tunisian specialists gave no quick remark on Ellouze’s confinement. Be that as it may, as per the radio broadcast, examinations have been opened against “126 individuals” on doubt of contribution to such removals. Those affirmed to have been involved incorporate “legislators, previous and current security units, imams, attorneys and individuals who took on obligations in magnanimous social orders, as well as certain finance managers.”

As indicated by nearby media sources, those generally captured incorporate previous security units like Fathi Al-Baladi, Abdelkarim Al-Obeidi, Fathi Boussaida, finance manager Mohamed Frikha, previous MP Reda Al-Jawadi, and Sheik Al-Bashir Belhassan.

On Sunday, the National Syndicate of Tunisian Journalists reported the arrival of writer Ghassan Ben Khalifa following five days of detainment, forthcoming an examination by the “counter illegal intimidation” legal executive.

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