Detained Tunisia former minister suspected of 'terrorism'
In Tunisia, the interior minister announced that detained
former justice minister Noureddine Bhiri is suspected of terrorism.
Bhiri, from the Islamst-inspired Ennahdha party, was
detained last Friday.
Interior minister Taoufik Charfeddine accuses the former
minister of being involved in terrorism and money-laundering activities.
"According to what the Public prosecutor has confirmed,
that there are suspicions of terrorism-related to that case and in alignment
with the law 26 of the year 2015, dated August 7, 2015, concerning the fight
against terrorism and money laundering, I had to be up to the responsibility to
safeguard Tunisia's security", announced Taoufik Charfeddine, Tunisian
Interior Minister.
According to sources who visited the former minister, since
his arrest, Bhiri has refused food and medication.
On Sunday, Bhiri was transferred to hospital but continued
his hunger strike.
"Noureddine Bhiri is in hospital today. He was
transferred urgently to the hospital yesterday. He is in intensive care at the
Habib Bougatfa hospital in the city of Bizerte. What we know is that he
(Noureddine Bhiri) has started a hunger strike. He is not eating, drinking, or
taking his medication. His condition is worrying. We have no further
information", admitted Samir Dilou, lawyer and member of the Defence
Committee of Noureddine Bhiri.
Islamist-inspired Ennahdha party played a central role in
Tunisian politics until a power grab by President Kais Saied last year.
Tunisia was the only democracy to emerge from the Arab
Spring uprisings of a decade ago.
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