Al Karama denounced what it described as “severe threats against its leaders” and “public and explicit calls” of a certain number of supporters of the “coup” to assassinate Its leader Seif Eddine Makhlouf.
In a press release, the party clarified that “the discourse of violence and physical liquidation, which has become extremely frequent with the deepening of the coup crisis and the intensification of its internal and international isolation, is considered to be as A terrorist crime in Tunisian legislation (…) The head of the coup and his Minister of the Interior will be responsible for any damage that could arrive at our leaders (…) ”.
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