In Tunis
On June 1, when Kaïs Saïed dismisses 57 judges, the president cites, among the crimes and misdemeanors charged to the magistrates, adultery.
An accusation that clashes in the middle of the long list shelled by the tenant of the Palace of Carthage who evokes all over the place violations of procedures, illicit enrichment, obstacles to investigations...
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The web seizes the case.
A blogger presenting himself as a member of the July 25 Movement (the date on which, in 2021, Kaïs Saïed assumed full powers) publishes the minutes of the case on social networks.
The documents refer to a raid on a home, where a judge - named by name - was with a man, whose wife was seeking to prove adultery.
The magistrate had to submit to a virginity test, published on the internet.
In Tunisia, adultery is punishable by five years in prison.
Offense against morals can be punished by one year in prison and is a reason for the dismissal of judges.
Other documents, concerning…
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