
Tunisia Issues Death Sentence Over Facebook Posts Critical of President
A 51-year-old man has been sentenced to death for “insulting” Tunisia’s leader online, drawing outrage from rights groups.

A 51-year-old man has been sentenced to death for “insulting” Tunisia’s leader online, drawing outrage from rights groups.

The Algerian and the Tunisian had been living illegally in France for almost a year before the attack took place.

‘Selfie yacht’ supporters allege one of their so-called aid boats was hit by a drone off Tunisia—from where the local authorities deny any such attack took place.

Although Abdelkader D. had a criminal record, had recently been summoned to court in a case of incitement to hatred after making antisemitic remarks, was unstable, and a drug addict, Tunisia is demanding an investigation.

The Paris region sent dozens of Olympic buses abroad for free, while many in France say their own transport system is falling apart.
Tribune, once the journal of George Orwell, now appears to be under the control of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Tunisians could face life in prison for repeat offences under a proposed bill.

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The prison break comes just weeks the terror attack in Brussels by a Tunisian who escaped prison in 2011.

Tunisia’s Minister of Religious Affairs also condemned Israel and called on all the country’s mosques to support the Palestinians.