The information and communication officer of the dissolved parliament Maher Medhioub voiced his solidarity with former Minister of Religious Affairs Noureddine Khadmi who was banned from travelling 7 times.
Medhioub clarified that no legal proceedings have been initiated against the former official calling for all academics and human rights defenders to support him and interfere with the Tunisian authorities to fix this problem.
Maher Medhioub said Khadmi jeopardises losing his job, adding that his children are likely to miss school.
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