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Tunisia: Court Sentences Political Dissidents To Upto 45 Years In Jail

Tunisia's beleagured Opposition appears powerless in the face of President Kais Saied
protests against President Saied
Protesters rally against Tunisian President Kais Saied on the fourth anniversary of his power grab, in Tunis, Tunisia, July 25, 2025. Demonstrators denounced Saied’s rule as authoritarian, calling the country an "open-air prison" and demanding the release of jailed opposition figures, journalists, and activists. REUTERS/Jihed Abidellaoui

A Tunisian appeals court on Friday handed jail terms of up to 45 years to opposition leaders, businessmen and lawyers, a court document showed, in what critics said was a sign of President Kais Saied’s increasingly authoritarian rule.

Forty people were charged in the case of conspiracy to overthrow the president in one of the largest political prosecutions in Tunisia’s recent history. Twenty of those charged have fled abroad and were sentenced in absentia.

The sentences ranged from five to 45 years, according to a court document seen by Reuters.

Rights groups, such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, said the case is an escalation of Saied’s crackdown on dissent since he seized extraordinary powers in 2021. Critics, journalists and activists have been jailed and independent NGOs
suspended.

“This is a judicial farce… There is a clear intent to eliminate political opponents,” Mokthar Jmai, a lawyer for the defendants, said on Thursday after the trial.

Authorities say the defendants, who include former officials and the former head of intelligence, Kamel Guizani, tried to destabilise the country and overthrow Saied.

Prominent opposition figures including Ghazi Chaouachi, Issam Chebbi, Jawahar Ben Mbarek , Ridha Belhaj and Chaima Issa, received jail terms of 20 years, another lawyer for the defendants, Dalila ben Mbarek, said.

They have all been in custody since being detained in 2023. The maximum sentence was 45 years for businessman Kamel Ltaif, while opposition politician Khyam Turki received a
35-year sentence.

Rights groups say Saied has controlled the judiciary since dissolving parliament in 2021, ruling by decree, dissolving the independent Supreme Judicial Council and sacking
dozens of judges in 2022.

Opposition leaders say the prosecution is fabricated and accused the president of carrying out a political purge. They say they plan to unite the fragmented opposition against the
democratic setback.

In 2023, Saied said the politicians were “traitors and terrorists” and that judges who would acquit them were their accomplices.

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