9 September 2022 by CADTM International , North African Food Sovereignty Network (NAFSN - Siyada) , North African School of Popular Education
On Tuesday 6 September 2022, at 11am, in Tunis, a dozen members of the special security forces in civilian clothes searched the home of journalist and political activist Ghassen Ben Khelifa, coordinator of the website Inhiyez, and President of the Association “the Media workshop for socio-economic rights – Al Warcha”. His mobile phone and computers were confiscated at his home, and he was then taken under arrest to his parents’ home for a search by the anti-terrorist brigade.
After this abduction, Ghassen was transferred to an unknown destination. There were conflicting statements from security officials about his place of detention, between Al Gorjani prison, the Public Prosecutor’s Office and the anti-terrorist judicial centre in Charguia.
The police services did not explain the reasons for the arrest and Ghassen was not entitled to his civil rights as a Tunisian citizen ; namely his right to have lawyers with him during the investigation. In the last hours of the night, news began to spread here and there about his place of detention, after the contradictory statements by the security services in this regard. The place of detention was finally fixed at the judicial centre for the fight against terrorism, where he has been held.
Ghassen Ben Khelifa is known in Tunisian political circles, and in the Arab world in general, for his activity as a progressive grassroots activist, supporter of all social causes and in solidarity with the people from below. He is a dedicated person committed to the just causes of the peoples of North Africa and the Middle East/Arab region and beyond. He never shirked his duty of solidarity with the oppressed wherever they are. Ghassen, the progressive journalist and leftist activist, has been involved in various organisations, initiatives and social struggles :
This list of just causes, which are certainly light years away from terrorism, can only be embraced by honest and tireless activists of Ghassen’s calibre who fights unremittingly for a just society based on distribution of wealth, equality, radical democracy and a meaningful freedom of expression, causes to which he has devoted all his time and energy.
Ghassen’s arrest comes at a time of the prevailing counter-revolutionary wave in our region, which seeks to silence all progressive and revolutionary voices that challenge and disrupt the status quo of those who are above, i.e. the tyrannical powers, the oppressors of the people, the normalizers with the Zionist state and the lackeys of imperialism. This is a context for all kinds of restrictions on organisations, journalists and activists, from besieging and prosecuting them to repressing and suppressing peaceful movements, as was the case with the repression of the small-scale farmers’ movement in Ouled Jaballah and others.
Ghassen Ben Khelifa, an uncompromising ally of the working classes and the downtrodden and who openly defends their causes, has never failed to show solidarity or support for movements throughout the Tunisian Republic, in North Africa, in the Arab region and beyond. He is clearly a dissident voice for the Tunisian regime and a living example of the activist that the ruling classes fear will be emulated by the youth. That is why he is being persecuted for fallacious suspicions of terrorism.
We strongly believe that progressive organisations, activists, journalists and human rights groups in Tunisia and outside it have a responsibility to defend Ghassen Ben Khelifa and uphold the exercise of all his human rights, including his immediate and unconditional release.
We, the North African Food Sovereignty Network and the North Africa/Arab Region School of Popular Education, declare the following:
We also call on all Tunisian trade unions, political, human rights and associative structures to do their best in defending our friend Ghassen Ben Khelifa by constituting a national and international solidarity committee for his unconditional release.
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