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Tunisia's Ben Ali sentenced to life in absentia for murder by Joseph Earnest July 19, 2012
Newscast Media TUNIS—Tunisian former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has been sentenced in absentia to life in prison for complicity in the murders of 43 protesters in the 2011 revolution that toppled him. Judge Hedi Ayari of the Tunis military court said Ben Ali was judged with around 40 of his former officials, including General Ali Seriati, ex-head of presidential security, who was given a 20-year prison term. Former interior minister Rafik Belhaj Kacem was sentenced to 15
years, while the case against Ahmed Friaa, another former interior
minister, was dismissed. In all, more than 300 people died in the popular uprising that erupted in December 2010 and led to Ben Ali fleeing into exile in Saudi Arabia the following month. The ousted president has already been sentenced in his absence to a number of heavy sentences.
Al Manar
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