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Tunisia-A third MP starts a hunger strike

After Samia Abbou and Mounira Ayari, a third Member of Parliament has begun a hunger strike. This time  Amal Saidi, a member of the Democratic bloc announced going on a hunger strike.

She said she has commenced her strike, which will stop until House speaker Rached Ghannouchi, issues a statement condemning the violence of Al-Karama coalition MPs in parliament.

MPs Samia Abou and Mounira Ayari, began a hunger strike in this direction and called on Rached Ghannouchi to assume his responsibilities and to publish a statement denouncing the violence of the deputies of the Al-Karama coalition.

“I am announcing, in my turn, a hunger strike from Switzerland against the laundering of violence adopted by the parliament which maintains on declining the condemnation of the Al-Karama Coalition which supports terrorism and jihad in Syria, calls for to cut off the hands of the security and attempt to divide the Tunisians and to form an extremist state parallel to the civil state ”, declared Mounira Ayari.

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