Rights group says Abdallah Said’s case is a troubling first for the country amid president’s increasing crackdown
Tunisian anti-terrorist investigators are handling the case of a leading advocate for migrants who has been taken into custody, in what the head of a rights group said was a troubling first for the country.
Abdallah Said, a Tunisian of Chadian origin, was questioned along with the secretary general and treasurer of his association, Children of the Medenine Moon, said Romdhane Ben Amor, the spokesperson for the Tunisian Forum for Social and Economic Rights.
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