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Tunisia- Fatma Mseddi: Leaked tapes confirm Ennahdha spies on citizens

MP Fatma Mseddi said that believe believed that there is a powerful connection between the leaked tapes published by Rached Khiari and the secret apparatus of the Ennahdha party.

In a Facebook post, the MP pointed out the Islamist Movement proceeds to spy on Tunisian citizens in complete breach of the legislative provisions relating to the protection of personal data.

She added that these recordings closely resemble those of Mustafa Kheder, the coordinator of the secret services of the Islamist Movement.

Expressing her solidarity with journalist Maya Ksouri, Fatma Mseddi called on the prosecution to intervene and initiate a judicial inquiry into the origin of these recordings and the manner in which they were obtained.

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