Tunisia jails couple for ‘public indecency’ over car kiss
TUNIS: A Frenchman and a Tunisian woman were convicted on appeal in Tunis for “public indecency” after an altercation with police, who arrested the couple while they were hugging in a car.
The couple, who maintain that they were not kissing, were given a lighter sentence than the original term handed out at their Oct 4 trial, after widespread outrage on social media and in the press over the incident.
The man was sentenced to four months in jail for “public indecency” and “refusing to obey the police”, with the woman given a two-month sentence on the first charge only.
“It’s an independent decision,” Sofiene Sliti, a spokesman for the public prosecutors office, said.
“What has been reported nationally and internationally is wrong – they weren’t arrested for a kiss, the couple was naked.”
At the hearing on Wednesday, the woman burst into tears when the court president read a police description saying a sexual act was in process when the couple were stopped on Oct 1 in a suburb of Tunis.
The woman said her friend had simply taken her into his arms when the plainclothes policemen stopped them and made them get out of the car.
The Frenchman confirmed to the judge that he had tried to film the police to make a complaint about their behaviour.
A dozen defence lawyers had been arguing for an acquittal for the couple. The majority of the lawyers were working for free on the case, which has triggered an uproar in Tunisia over morality campaigns and police behaviour.
The defence pointed to numerous flaws in the case, including hearings in Arabic which the Frenchman, who is of Algerian origin, did not understand.
“It is normal that he reacted badly when his fundamental rights were being violated,” said lawyer Ghazi Mrabet.
He pointed to what he said was “bad faith” on the part of the police, whom he said were looking for revenge after being implicated over their handling of the case. — AFP