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Tunisian opposition leader Ghannouchi arrested for making ‘inciting statements’

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Tunisian opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi has been detained, state news agency TAP reported.

Three more prominent officials from the Ennahda opposition were arrested yesterday, a lawyer and officials told Reuters.

Mr Ghannouchi, 81, an Islamist with ties to the Muslim Brotherhoo­d, was arrested on Monday after a writ by the anti-terrorism prosecutor alleging he made inflammato­ry comments.

Mohamed Goumani, Belkacem Hassan and Mohammed Chnaiba were arrested later, lawyer Monia Bouali said.

Officials from Ennahda confirmed the arrests.

Ennahda criticised Mr Ghannouchi’s arrest, calling it a “dangerous developmen­t”.

The party said Mr Ghannouchi’s lawyers were not allowed to meet him and described the move as a “kidnapping”.

Mr Ghannouchi is one of the most prominent critics of President Kais Saied, his party said. Police raided the party headquarte­rs and emptied the building to start a search that will take days, after showing a judicial warrant, the officials said.

Ennahda said police also searched Mr Ghannouchi’s home before taking him to an “unknown destinatio­n”.

An Interior Ministry official said Mr Ghannouchi was taken for questionin­g and his house searched on the orders of the public prosecutor investigat­ing “inciting statements”.

Senior Ennahda party official Riadh Chaibi said the arrest was an attempt to “hit Ennahda and opposition parties”.

“We have a fear that it will be a prelude to a freeze on the party,” he said.

Police have this year detained leading political figures who accuse Mr Saied of a coup for his moves to close the elected parliament in 2021 and rule by decree before rewriting the constituti­on.

The earlier arrests, which have led to charges of conspiring against state security, have drawn concern from the US and rights groups.

Mr Ghannouchi was speaking at an opposition meeting on Saturday.

“Tunisia without Ennahda, without political Islam, without the left, or any other component, is a project for civil war,” he said.

Mr Ghannouchi, who was in exile in the 1990s and returned during Tunisia’s 2011 uprising that brought democracy, claimed those who “celebrated the coup are extremists and terrorists”.

He has faced repeated rounds of judicial questionin­g over the past year on charges relating to Ennahda’s finances and to allegation­s it helped Islamists travel to Syria to fight, charges he and the party both deny.

 ?? AP ?? Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Islamist Ennahda party, is one of the most prominent critics of President Kais Saied
AP Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Islamist Ennahda party, is one of the most prominent critics of President Kais Saied

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