LGBT activist Mounir Baatour holds a rainbow flag after submitting his candidacy for the upcoming early presidential elections in Tunis, Tunisia. Thursday, Aug. 8, 2019. (AP Photo/Hassene Dridi)
Mounir Baatour, a lawyer at Tunisia’s highest court and the president of Shams, a group seeking the decriminalisation of homosexuality has officially left the country after receiving threats.
Shams association declared that its president faced a slander campaign following the circulation of fake information according to which it would have harmed prophet Mohamed.
Shams denied the allegations affirming that he did communicate such information.
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