Tunisian court hands government critic Sonia Dahmani new jail term
Lawyer Sonia Dahmani was convicted for the second time this year. Al Jazeera reports the ruling comes as President Saied's crackdown on dissent intensifies.

A court in Tunisia has handed lawyer and government critic Sonia Dahmani a new prison term. According to Al Jazeera, it is the second time Dahmani has been convicted this year.
Dahmani is a prominent public figure who has spoken out on political matters. Al Jazeera reported that the ruling comes during what it described as an intensifying crackdown by President Kais Saied on dissenting voices; that characterisation is attributed to the broadcaster and to critics.
Rights groups argue that prosecutions targeting journalists, lawyers and politicians have increased recently. The Tunisian government, for its part, says the judiciary operates independently. How the case proceeds on appeal will be watched closely.
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