The Tunisian president, speaking about the Al-Buhairi strike: Whoever wants to eat or drink is free

Today, Thursday, Tunisian President Kais Saied said that the arrested deputy head of the "Ennahda" movement, Noureddine Al-Behairi, is free to make his choices, after he refused to take food and medicine following his arrest.

Saeed said during the cabinet meeting, today, Thursday, "I do not want to talk about people or symptoms, nor about the money that they accumulated in billions at home and abroad, and then they show piety and piety and fast even though it is not a month of fasting.. Whoever strikes for food is free, But despite that, we provided him with all the reasons to protect him from harming himself.”

He added, "If he wants to make himself a victim, he is free... and if he wants to eat or drink, he is free, and we have provided him with medical staff, but more than that, we have enabled his family members to stay with him in the hospital, and he is not better than the Tunisians who staged a sit-in and struck. And I don't want to mention a case of people who died from a brutal hunger strike under the rule of a Minister of Justice who was supposed to be a Minister of Justice."

He continued, "We did not ask anyone to line up behind us or adopt our views. We did not obligate anyone to anything, but we obligate them to implement the law, and there is no person or any organization that can believe that it is above the law."

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