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Tunisian court jails lawyer Sonia Dahmani for criticising migrant policy
Tunisian court jails lawyer Sonia Dahmani for criticising migrant policy

Libyan Express

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Libyan Express

Tunisian court jails lawyer Sonia Dahmani for criticising migrant policy

BY Libyan Express Jul 02, 2025 - 05:02 Lawyer Sonia Dahmani was sentenced to two years in prison under Tunisia's cybercrime law after criticising the government's stance on African migrants A Tunisian court on Monday sentenced prominent lawyer and government critic Sonia Dahmani to two years in prison over comments challenging the state's treatment of sub-Saharan migrants—raising alarm among rights groups about the deepening repression in the country. Dahmani's defence team withdrew from the courtroom after the judge refused their request to postpone the trial, accusing the court of trying her twice for the same offence. 'What's happening is a farce,' said her lawyer, Sami Ben Ghazi. 'Sonia is being punished for the same statement twice.' Fellow lawyer Bassem Trifi called the verdict 'a grave injustice'. Dahmani was arrested last year following remarks made during a televised debate, in which she criticised the Tunisian government's stance on undocumented African migrants. She was prosecuted under Decree 54, a controversial cybercrime law that has become a tool for silencing journalists, lawyers, and opposition figures. President Kais Saied has faced growing accusations of authoritarianism since seizing sweeping powers in 2021. He has repeatedly denied targeting critics, insisting his actions are lawful and aimed at ending corruption and restoring order. The views expressed in Op-Ed pieces are those of the author and do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of Libyan Express. How to submit an Op-Ed: Libyan Express accepts opinion articles on a wide range of topics. Submissions may be sent to oped@ Please include 'Op-Ed' in the subject line.

Tunisian court sentences prominent lawyer critical of president to two years
Tunisian court sentences prominent lawyer critical of president to two years

France 24

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • France 24

Tunisian court sentences prominent lawyer critical of president to two years

A Tunisian court on Monday sentenced Sonia Dahmani, a prominent lawyer and critic of President Kais Saied, to two years in prison, lawyers said, in a case rights groups say marks a deeping crackdown on dissent in the North African country. Dahmani's lawyers withdrew from the trial after the judge refused to adjourn the session, claiming she was being tried twice for the same act. The court sentenced Dahmani for statements criticising policies against migrants from sub-Saharan Africa. Lawyer Bassem Trifi said that the court sentenced Dhamni to two years, calling the verdict "a grave injustice". "What's happening is a farce. Sonia is being tried twice for the same statement," lawyer Sami Ben Ghazi, another lawyer for Dahmani, told Reuters. Dahmani was arrested last year after making comments during a television appearance that questioned the government's stance on undocumented African migrants in Tunisia. The case was brought under Tunisia's controversial cybercrime law, Decree 54, which has been widely condemned by international and local rights groups. Most opposition leaders, some journalists, and critics of Saied have been imprisoned since Saied seized control of most powers, dissolved the elected parliament, and began ruling by decree in 2021, moves the opposition has described as a coup. Saied rejects the charges and says his actions are legal and aimed at ending years of chaos and rampant corruption. Human rights groups and activists say Saied has turned Tunisia into an open-air prison and is using the judiciary and police to target his political opponents. Saied rejects these accusations and says he is holding everyone accountable equally, regardless of their position or name. Tunisia was the birthplace of what later came to be known as the Arab Spring uprisings, which led to the ousting of former dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 2011. Saied was democratically elected in 2019, but seized sweeping authorities in a 2021 power grab and has since ruled by decree.

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