Rached Ghannouchi, leader of Tunisia's Islamic-conservative Ennahdha movement arrested in April, was sentenced Monday to one year in prison for "glorifying terrorism" His summons followed a complaint filed by a police union accusing him of inciting Tunisians to kill each other. The main opponent of President Kais Saied, 81, was arrested on April 17 and placed under arrest following statements in which he claimed that Tunisia would be threatened with a "civil war" Since the beginning of February, the authorities have detained more than 20 opponents and personalities, including former ministers and businessmen.