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Detained Tunisian opponents demand public trial in ‘plot against state’ case

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Tunisia's President Kais Saied speaks after his swearing-in ceremony before the National Assembly in Tunis on October 21, 2024. - Three years after making a sweeping power grab, Kais Saied was re-elected president of Tunisia with 90.69 percent of the votes cast, the ISIE electoral authority announced. (Photo by Fethi Belaid / AFP)

Tunis, Tunisia – Several jailed Tunisian opposition figures demanded a public trial, their relatives and lawyers said Thursday on their behalf at a press conference.

Around 40 people — including prominent politicians, lawyers, and media personalities — are facing charges of “conspiracy against internal and external state security” and “belonging a terrorist group”.

A number were detained in a wave of arrests in February 2023, after President Kais Saied had dubbed them “terrorists”.

With the trial set to begin on March 4, judicial authorities have scheduled a remote hearing for eight of the defendants, which their lawyers and relatives said was unfair.

They include politician Jawhar Ben Mbarek, Islamist-inspired Ennahdha party leader Abdelhamid Jelassi, and Issam Chebbi, a leader of the opposition National Salvation Front.

“We want a public trial, neither remote nor behind closed doors,” Ben Mbarek wrote in a letter read by his father, leftist activist Ezzeddine Hazgui, at the press briefing in Tunis.

“We are certain of our innocence, and if the regime shuts the courtroom doors to the public, it’s because they are ashamed of their fabricated case,” he added, denouncing what he said was “judicial harassment” against politicians, unionists and activists.

Ridha Belhaj, a former minister also detained, echoed the demand for a transparent hearing.

“Our trial on March 4 must be public, with our physical presence in court, and open to the press and people to guarantee fairness,” he wrote.

Lawyer Dalila Msaddek, from the detainees’ defence committee, said that while many are in custody, some remain free pending trial, while others have fled abroad.

The case has also named Bochra Belhaj Hmida, a former member of parliament and human rights activist now living in France, along with National Salvation Front coalition leader Ahmed Nejib Chebbi and lawyer Ayachi Hammami, both prominent critics of President Kais Saied.

© Agence France-Presse

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