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    Tunisian Court Sentences Presidential Critic Sonia Dahmani to New Jail Term

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 25, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    A Tunisian court has imposed a new jail sentence on Sonia Dahmani, a lawyer known for her vocal criticism of President Kais Saied. This marks Dahmani’s second conviction within the current year, reflecting the increasing legal pressures faced by dissenting voices in Tunisia. Dahmani has been a prominent figure challenging the president’s policies and actions since Saied’s controversial power consolidation began.

    Since President Saied assumed extraordinary powers in 2021, Tunisia has witnessed a significant crackdown on political opponents, activists, and independent media. The judiciary has played a pivotal role in this process, often issuing sentences against critics under charges widely viewed as politically motivated. Dahmani’s conviction is emblematic of the broader suppression of dissent that has alarmed international human rights organizations and raised concerns about Tunisia’s democratic trajectory.

    In a significant development, the repeated sentencing of high-profile critics like Dahmani underscores the shrinking space for free expression and political opposition in Tunisia. This trend threatens the gains made during the Arab Spring, when Tunisia was hailed as a beacon of democratic progress in the region. The international community continues to monitor these developments closely, emphasizing the need for respect for judicial independence and fundamental freedoms.

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