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Chaima Issa, a top opposition figure in Tunisia, warned Tuesday that efforts to prosecute her are stoking fears over civil liberties.<\/strong><\/li>\n
“People are afraid when they hear those close to power calling us traitors or terrorists, when our purpose is to change things peacefully,” Issa said.<\/strong><\/li>\n
Prosecutions of opposition leaders have become commonplace in Tunisia, leading observers to worry about democratic backslide in a country touted as one of Arab Spring’s few profound success stories.<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
A prominent opposition figure on trial in Tunisia on charges of undermining state security warned Tuesday that efforts to prosecute her are sowing fear about civil rights and liberties.<\/p>\n
Chaima Issa, a leader in the coalition of parties opposed to President Kais Saied, spoke to journalists outside a military court despite a gag order. She criticized the charges as politically motivated before walking into the military court hearing.<\/p>\n
“People are afraid when they hear those close to power calling us traitors or terrorists, when our purpose is to change things peacefully,” she said.<\/p>\n
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To government critics, her case encapsulates growing fears about democratic backsliding in Tunisia under Saied.<\/p>\n
Prosecutors have accused Issa of “plotting against state security” and jailed her as part of a wave of arrests targeting opposition figures. She faces a potentially lengthy prison sentence.<\/p>\n
Critics of the president have increasingly faced prosecution and arrests. More than 20 have been charged in military courts with “plotting against state security.”<\/p>\n