A Tunisian court has sentenced senior politicians, businessmen, and lawyers to prison terms of up to 66 years on conspiracy and terrorism charges, including leaders of the National Salvation Front, the main opposition coalition. Human rights groups condemned the trial as an effort to suppress dissent, with defense lawyers labeling it a “farce.” President Kais Saied, who has faced criticism for his authoritarian governance and suspended parliament since 2019, continues to assert he is combating a “corrupt elite” despite growing discontent over fundamental rights in Tunisia.
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News24 | Witness gets emotional describing black staff reactions to unconscious Luthuli
On Tuesday, in the KwaZulu-Natal High Court in Pietermaritzburg, the testimony of a former outpatient clerk at Stanger Hospital supported discrepancies in the initial inquest timeline regarding the alleged accident involving ANC leader Albert Luthuli. These discrepancies had previously been highlighted by another expert witness during the reopened inquest. The clerk's testimony adds credibility to ongoing investigations into the circumstances surrounding Luthuli's death, emphasizing the need for clarity and accuracy in the judicial process. Full...
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