Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Tunisian Islamic-conservative movement Ennahda, arrested in April, was sentenced Monday (May 15th) to one year in prison for "glorifying terrorism" He refused to appear in court, according to his lawyer. His summons followed a complaint filed by a police union accusing him of inciting Tunisians to kill each other, because of remarks made in early 2022, at the funeral of an Ennahdha leader.

He said at the time that the deceased "did not fear rulers or tyrants"