
After two years behind bars, prominent Tunisian political figure Mohamed Ghannouchi remains incarcerated despite calls from international allies for his release. The detention of the former presidential candidate has been condemned by several countries and human rights organizations who believe it is unjustified and politically motivated. Ghannouchi’s supporters argue that he has faced unfair treatment and lacks access to legal counsel, while Tunisian authorities maintain their stance on his continued imprisonment. This controversial case underscores ongoing tensions within Tunisia’s political landscape and raises concerns about the country’s commitment to upholding democratic values.