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Tunisia: Nadia Akacha sentenced to 14 months in prison

Former presidential chief of staff, Nadia Akasha, was condemned in absentia by the Tunis court of first instance to 14 months in prison following a complaint filed by  Kaïs Saïed’s sister-in-law, the lawyer Atika Chebil, who accused Akacha of having talked about her in leaked telephone conversations a few months ago.

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