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Tunisian police on Saturday arrested powerful businessman Kamel Eltaief, a former confidant of ousted president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, as well as two key political activists, lawyers said.Eltaief, 68, was arrested at his home in the capital Tunis, lawyer Nizar Ayed said without providing further details.Police also arrested Abdelhamid Jelassi, a former senior leader of the Islamist-inspired movement Ennahdha fierce rivals of President Kais Saied as well as the political activist Khayam Turki. ....
TUNIS: Tunisian police on Saturday arrested political activist Khayam Turki, his lawyer said, noting however that he was not known to be wanted by the authorities. Turki, 58, had once been considered as a potential candidate to head the government after the resignation of Premier Elyes Fakhfakh in 2020, and belongs to the social democratic Ettakatol party. The lawyer Abdelaziz ....
Rached Ghannouchi, also spelled Rāshid al-Ghannūshī or Rachid al-Ghannouchi, (born c. 1941, Tunisia), Tunisian political activist and cofounder of the political party Ennahda (Arabic: al-Nahḍah [“the Renaissance”]). After studying philosophy in Damascus and at the Sorbonne in Paris, he returned to Tunisia and joined the Qurʾānic Preservation Society (1970). In 1981 he helped organize the Islamic Tendency Movement, which later became Ennahda; this action resulted in his imprisonment (1981–84, 1987–88). In 1993 Britain granted him political asylum. He returned to Tunisia in 2011 after its Jasmine Revolution and was a leading figure in the new political environment, eventually serving as ....