Officially charged with "terrorism" for the head of the Ennahda movement, Rached Ghannouchi

The Tunisian judiciary has officially charged 33 people with "belonging to a terrorist organization", including the head of the "Ennahda" movement and the speaker of the dissolved parliament, Rached Ghannouchi.

And the "Tunisia Africa News Agency" quoted a member of the defense team in the Chokri Belaid case, and Mohamed Brahmi, that yesterday, Monday, 33 people were formally charged in the case, including the head of the Ennahda movement, Rached Ghannouchi, on charges of belonging to a terrorist organization.

Qazara said, in a statement to the agency today, that "the first investigative judge at Office 23 of the Anti-Terrorism Judicial Pole has brought 17 charges against the 33 defendants, the most prominent of these charges being belonging to a terrorist organization and money laundering."

The defense team of Belaid and Brahmi had previously confirmed that 34 defendants in the case of the "secret apparatus" of the Ennahda movement, including Rashid Ghannouchi, had been quarantined.

The commission added that the Ministry of Interior had refrained from implementing 17 judicial requests to provide the judiciary with files and documents related to the merits of the assassination of Mohamed Brahmi, and others related to the file of the secret apparatus of the Ennahda movement, and announced that it intends to sue the Interior Ministry.

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