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New judicial rulings have been issued against leaders of the Tunisian Ennahda Movement, ranging from two to ten years in prison, in connection with cases related to "conspiracy and spreading false information about a public official." The party considered these sentences unfair and indicative of the judiciary being exploited for political purposes by the authorities to eliminate opponents. It also expressed its refusal to attend the trial remotely and demanded the release of detainees. The Tunisian authorities continue to issue sentences against Ennahda leaders, while the party accuses the judiciary of being under control, whereas the government speaks of fair criminal trials.
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