A recording attributed to Nadia Okasha, director of the Diwan de Qais Saeed, sparks controversy in Tunisia … and calls for her dismissal



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The leak of an audio recording, attributed to the head of the Tunisian president’s office, Nadia Okasha, containing incitements against the dismissed former Tunisian ambassador, Qais al-Qibtni, sparked widespread controversy in the country amid calls.

The leak of an audio recording, attributed to the head of the Tunisian President’s office, Nadia Okasha, which contained an incitement against the ousted former Tunisian ambassador, Qais al-Qibtni, sparked widespread controversy in the country amid calls dismissal from office.

Activists on “Facebook” circulated a one-minute audio leak, attributed to Nadia Okasha, in which she asked a blogger to “expose” Tunisia’s former ambassador to the United Nations, Qais Al-Qibtni, after stated that he “no longer trusts Qais Saeed.”

The leak of the audio recording coincided with the postponement of a court hearing in Tunisia in a case brought by university professor Mona Karim against Nadia Okasha on “defamation and mutilation” charges.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ggq7SC6l0JI

Lawyer and political activist Al-Hadi Al-Hamdouni, in a post on his Facebook account, asked President Qais Saeed to remove Nadia Okasha from his post, after “it was confirmed that she moved to a network of bloggers from incitement, ”he said.

In a post, blogger Emad Al-Rish compared Nadia Okasha to Saida Sassi, the niece of the late President Habib Bourguiba, who played an influential political role during the government of the late Tunisian president.

Political activist Riad Al-Jadi said that Nadia Okasha “ordered the disbursement of funds for the former ambassador, and then used it in an attempt to distort his image, considering in his Facebook post that his behavior is” immoral and deserves to be condemned. ”.

Rafik Omara, Member of Parliament from the Heart of Tunisia party, posted the leaked audio recording on his Facebook account and attached it to a comment: “Every day we hear a strange event.”

Journalist Hosni Al-Mari commented: “They do not have the courage to denounce corruption through official and legal means, so they resort to striking under the belt.”

Author Salama Hegazy asked, in a Facebook post, about the reasons for the presidency’s silence regarding the leak, saying: “Have efforts to pull the rug under Nadia Okasha’s feet started?”

The security unionist Habib Al-Rashidi suggested that Okasha would be fired in the next few hours, and wrote on his Facebook account: “Maybe hours will separate us from the dismissal of Nadia Okasha from the palace.”

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