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Tunisian Authorities Arrest Opposition Leader

Tunisian police on Tuesday arrested Abir Moussi, leader of the Free Destourian Party Abir Moussi and a prominent critic of Pres. Kais Saied, at the entrance of the Tunisian presidential palace....

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Tunisian Authorities Arrest Opposition Leader
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Facts

  • Tunisian police on Tuesday arrested Abir Moussi, leader of the Free Destourian Party Abir Moussi and a prominent critic of Pres. Kais Saied, at the entrance of the Tunisian presidential palace.1
  • Moussi had gone to the presidential palace to file an appeal over local elections slated for later this year. However, her lawyer claims the police forcibly took her to a suburban detention center.2
  • While her assistant claimed Moussi was 'kidnapped' in front of the Carthage Palace, the Free Destourian Party alleged that her phone was seized in the presence of her lawyer.3
  • Moussi was reportedly detained for 48 hours for 'processing personal data, obstructing the right to work, and assault intended to cause chaos.'4
  • Moussi, a former member of Parliament and supporter of the late Pres. Zine El Abidine ben Ali, decries Saied's presidency as authoritarian, while her detractors allege she seeks to re-establish a dictatorship in Tunisia.5
  • Since 2021, several critics who orchestrated a coup in 2011 have been arrested. The Tunisian president has characterized the detainees as 'terrorists, traitors and criminals.'2

Sources: 1Reuters, 2Dw.com, 3Al Jazeera, 4Al mayadeen english and 5Africanews.

Narratives

  • Narrative A, as provided by Bnn breaking. Abir Moussi is the latest victim of Tunisia's despot, who continues to target and persecute his political opponents. Her arrest is far from an isolated incident, as many of Saied's critics have been detained over the past few years under suspicious circumstances. Saied took control of Tunisia in a coup and is ruling with an authoritarian approach.
  • Narrative B, as provided by La presse de tunisie. President Saied has been placed in a difficult situation to revive a country in crisis, and he has taken necessary steps to protect Tunisia's sovereignty and prevent the North African nation from falling into chaos. Many nefarious actors are seeking to undermine his administration and tear down Tunisia, and Saied's strong leadership has protected the country from these bad actors.
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