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flag Tunisian opposition leaders, including Rached Ghannouchi, are on hunger strike in prison, protesting political detention and demanding justice amid claims of deteriorating health and lack of medical care.

flag Tunisian opposition leaders, including 84-year-old Rached Ghannouchi and Jawhar Ben Mbarek, have launched hunger strikes while imprisoned, protesting their detention and demanding justice. flag Ben Mbarek, sentenced to 18 years on charges denounced as politically motivated, has reportedly worsened after refusing food for over a week. flag Ghannouchi, serving a 37-year sentence, and other opposition figures accuse President Kais Saied’s government of undermining democracy since his 2021 power grab. flag Human rights groups warn of deteriorating conditions and lack of medical care, while prison authorities dispute health claims. flag The strikes highlight growing repression and declining civil liberties in Tunisia.

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