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In Tunisia, the defence committee of political detainees has vowed to sue President Saied and his officials over the arbitrary detention of over fifty opposition figures. “After 14 months in custody, those arrested on charges of conspiring against state security have not had any charges proven against them. However, authorities insist on keeping them in prison,” said Islem Hamza, a committee member, in a press conference on Tuesday, 16 April. Here’s a breakdown of the terrorism case against Tunisia’s key opponents of Saied’s rule and the defence team’s plans for legal action against the presid…

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