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Tunisian Court Sentences Presidential Critic Sonia Dahmani to 18 Months: Fair Justice or Political Repression?

Tunisian court sentences presidential critic Sonia Dahmani to 18 months in jail, raising debate over justice and political repression.

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Was the Tunisian court's decision to sentence Sonia Dahmani to 18 months in jail justified?

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In Tunisia, the tunis court has handed Sonia Dahmani, a known critic of President Kais Saied, a new jail term of 18 months. Dahmani's sentencing has sparked controversy over whether this judicial decision represents a legitimate legal process or an act of political repression against dissent.

The case raises questions about the independence of the judiciary and the treatment of political critics in Tunisia. The court's ruling and the administration of prisons are central to the ongoing dispute, with the bar association and other legal observers monitoring the situation closely.

The next procedural steps remain uncertain as the case unfolds in Tunisia's legal system.

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