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Tunisia: the Carthagi Judiciary and the Critical Boiling of the Subhi Hadidi

The current Tunisian judiciary (or is the Carthaginian judiciary, relative to the palace headed by Tunisian President Kais Said?) has been accomplished unless it is invented by the authoritarian organs of the late dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, or even the former judges of the beloved President Bourguiba: the use of anonymous witnesses, whose names are limited to X, XX or XX; the confirmation of charges in the so-called case of [...].
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The current Tunisian judiciary (or is the Carthaginian judiciary, relative to the palace headed by Tunisian President Kais Said?) has been accomplished unless it is invented by the authoritarian organs of the late dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, or even the former judges of the beloved President Bourguiba: the use of anonymous witnesses, whose names are limited to X, XX or XX; the confirmation of charges in the so-called case of [...].

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القدس العربي broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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