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Tunisia-Parliamentary violence-Olfa Youssef: “Do not be surprised that women are mistreated”

Writer Olfa Youssef commented on the assault on PDL leader Abir Moussi by former Coalition Karama MP Sahbi Smara. “A nation where a deputy attacks his colleague in the silence of the present, do not be astonished that women are violently mistreated, even murdered, with the complicity of officials …”, she stressed.

She pointed out that justice covers the crimes of terrorists under the silence of official structures and that is why people no longer believe in it and this reveals the return to “the law of the jungle”.

In addition, she called on the President of the Republic to save this country which “is falling apart day by day” except, in turn, becomes “the devil’s accomplice”. “If you are unable to run the country, get out…. because you are well compensated for being active and not passive… and I believe that you reject illegal profit ”, she added.

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