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Tunisia-Sami Ben Slama: 55 charges have been directed against me [Photos]

 

ISIE member Sami Ben Slama disclosed in posts published on his official page that 55 charges were directed against him by the ISIE. “Yesterday they decided to terminate my functions. Today, they gave me a list of charges and request me to respond after 24 hours” reads his post.
Ben Slama has so far lifted the veil on 3 accusations:
– Exercise pressure on Farouk Bouasker to demand his designation as vice-president or spokesperson of the ISIE, attack the vice-president of the ISIE and change his media statements
 
-Call the regional offices of the ISIE via a post on its official page to withdraw the illegal posters and this, before the issuance of an official decision by the ISIE Council
 
–Leveraging his position as a member of the ISIE to gain support for his sister, a high school teacher embroiled in a legal case after assaulting her pupil.

 
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