Lawyers and families appeal to the ICC over Tunisia's treatment of opposition leaders and migrants.
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TUNIS, July 4 (Reuters) – Lotfi Mraihi, leader of Tunisia’s Republican Union Party and a contender in the upcoming October presidential election, was arrested by Tunisian police late Wednesday on suspicion of money laundering, according to politicians and local media. Mraihi’s arrest follows accusations from opposition parties that President Kais Saied’s government is influencing the […]
Lawyers and families appeal to the ICC over Tunisia's treatment of opposition leaders and migrants.
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