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Tunisians protest against president as jailed politicians begin hunger strike

Supporters of Free Constitutional Party, whose leader Abir Moussi has been detained for two years, gather during a protest against Tunisian president Kais Saied in Tunis
April 09, 2025
Tarek Amara - Reuters

By Tarek Amara

Tunis (Reuters) - Hundreds of Tunisians staged two protest rallies on Wednesday against what they say is the authoritarian rule of President Kais Saied and demanded the release of political prisoners, while six detained opposition figures held a hunger strike.

The rallies highlight the opposition's growing concerns about what it sees as Saied's muzzling of dissent and efforts to establish one-man rule, accusations he denies.

Tunisians protest against president as jailed politicians begin hunger strike
Supporters of Free Constitutional Party, whose leader Abir Moussi has been detained for two years, gather during a protest against Tunisian president Kais Saied in Tunis

Saied seized extra powers in 2021 when he shut down the elected parliament and moved to rule by decree before assuming authority over the judiciary. The opposition described his move as a coup.

Supporters of the opposition Free Constitutional Party gathered in the capital Tunis to demand the release of their detained leader Abir Moussi. They chanted slogans such as "Saied, dictator, your turn has come," and "Free Abir".

"What is happening is true tyranny, no freedom for the opposition, no freedom for the media. Any word can send you to prison," one protester, Hayat Ayari, told Reuters.

Hundreds of supporters of another opposition party, the Salvation Front, staged a separate rally, also in Tunis, to demand the release of detained politicians, activists and journalists.

Tunisians protest against president as jailed politicians begin hunger strike
Supporters of Free Constitutional Party, whose leader Abir Moussi has been detained for two years, gather during a protest against Tunisian president Kais Saied in Tunis

Six prominent opposition figures detained on conspiracy charges have begun a hunger strike in prison to protest against their impending trial, their lawyers said on Wednesday.

Abdelhamid Jelassi, Jawhar Ben Mbarek, Khiyam Turki, Ridha Belhaj, Issam Chebbi and Ghazi Chaouachi - all detained in 2023 during a crackdown on the opposition - have refused to participate in what they say is an "unfair trial".

Saied said in 2023 that the detainees were "traitors and terrorists" and that the judges who acquitted them were their accomplices.

The detainees have denied any wrongdoing and have said they were preparing an initiative aimed at uniting Tunisia's fragmented opposition.

Tunisians protest against president as jailed politicians begin hunger strike
Supporters of Free Constitutional Party, whose leader Abir Moussi has been detained for two years, gather during a protest against Tunisian president Kais Saied in Tunis

Most leaders of political parties are now in prison including two of Saied's most prominent opponents, Moussi and Rached Ghannouchi, the head of the Ennahda party.

The government says there is democracy in Tunisia and Saied says he will not be a dictator, but that what he calls a corrupt elite must be held accountable.

(Reporting by Tarek Amara; Editing by Gareth Jones)

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