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Critic sentenced to death for insulting President

Publish date: 06 October 2025
Issue Number: 1146
Diary: IBA Legalbrief Africa
Category: Tunisia

Saber Chouchane, a critic of President Kaïs Saied of Tunisia, has been sentenced to death for insulting the President of the North African country on social media, reports Peoples Gazette. The Criminal Chamber of the Nabeul First Instance Court sentenced Chouchane to death on charges of insulting the President and spreading fake news. The judge also accused Chouchane of inciting the public against the President and attempting to overthrow the government. According to the court, Chouchane, who has been in detention since January 2024, ran a Facebook page called ‘Kaïs le misérable’, which he used to criticise the Tunisian leader. The prosecutor capitalised on Tunisia’s penal code and Decree-Law 54, the 2022 cybercrime legislation, which was opposed as a repressive law against critics of the government. The 51-year-old who works as a laborer on-site became the first person sentenced to death for criticising Saied. Chouchane’s lawyer, Samir Dilou, described the judgment as outrageous in a Facebook post. This judgment raises questions and gives insights into the repressive clampdown on critics of the government. The Committee for the Respect of Freedom and Human Rights in Tunisia condemned the judgment, describing it as a 'very serious precedent’. The group urged ‘Tunisian and international civil society and citizens to condemn and fight the abuses’.

Full report in Peoples Gazette

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