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Tunisia: Ben Ali guilty on drugs, gun charges

by AgenciesJuly 5, 2011
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Tunis: Tunisia’s ousted President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali has been convicted on charges of possessing illegal drugs and weapons after a one-day trial in Tunis. He was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in jail.Ben Ali and his wife Leila were last month sentenced to 35 years in prison for embezzlement and misuse of state funds.
He fled to Saudi Arabia in January following weeks of protests – the first leader be ousted in the “Arab Spring”.
Saudi Arabia has so far failed to extradite Ben Ali, despite a request by Tunisia’s new interim government.
In court, his lawyer, Hosni Beji, described the drugs and gun-running charges as “irrational”.
He said he had a list of witnesses to prove Ben Ali never owned or kept drugs.
“How can we imagine that a president holding power can have two kilogrammes of cannabis resin of mediocre quality [with intentions] of selling it,” the media quotes him as saying.
Beji also said most of the weapons found at Ben Ali’s palace after he fled were gifts from foreign leaders.
Algeria’s President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and Saudi Arabia’s Interior Minister Prince Nayef Ben Abdel Aziz gave Ben Ali weapons, Beji said.
Members of the public in the courtroom heckled Ben Ali’s lawyers, shouting: “Get out! You have betrayed Tunisia by defending Ben Ali!” and “You should have defended the young people killed by Ben Ali’s weapons!”

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