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A Tunisian journalist, Arabiya Hammadi, threatened to burn herself if the judiciary fails to do her justice in a harassment case she brought against a businessman named Selim Chiboub, a businessman and son-in-law of former Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
“Hammadi” said, in a live broadcast on his Facebook page, that he would post all of his information on foreign channels, should he see tampering with the case’s path, according to what Russia said today.
She appealed to the Arabs from rulers, officials, artists and the media, asking everyone who knows her and who worked with him, whether in Qatar or Kuwait, to support her in her case, which she said she could lose due to the influence of Salim Shaiboub.
Sheiboub was accused of “indecent assault”, insisting on her right, and whether it cost her to pour gasoline on Habib Bourguiba avenue in the Tunisian capital.
The media expressed their feeling of being disappointed by a large group of Tunisians, especially Tunisian women, and various lawyers, media professionals, artists and other intellectuals who did not support them and were surprised by their presentation, he said.
The journalist filed a case against Selim Shayboub on charges of harassment via electronic messages, noting that he had sent intimate photos and voice messages to the investigating judge.
This case has recently sparked public opinion in Tunisia, and there has been talk of foreign interventions to inflict Selim Chiboub.
Tunisian journalist Arab Hammadi threatens to burn if justice does not do her justice in a harassment case she brought against the son-in-law of former Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali pic.twitter.com/uiQ2ZD7eJ6
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