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Tunisia-Abir Moussi: “Kais Saied is recycling the Muslim Brotherhood”

(PDL) leader Abir Moussi, stated that the Union of Muslim scholars has filed two complaints against her for creating a criminal group and confining people, following the sit-in held for nearly five months in front of the headquarters of the ‘organization.
During a press conference organized this Friday, April 22, 2022, she slammed the attitude of the President of the Republic towards what she calls “the Muslim Brotherhood”. According to her, the war between these two sides is not a battle of thought or religion, but rather a battle to seize the bases and the masses. In the same context, she said that the Public Prosecutor’s Office is acting on the orders of the President of the Republic in order to settle its political scores by restricting the activities of the PDL.
 
 
 
 
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