Jailed Tunisian political leader faces death penalty; lawyers appeal charges
Lawyers for Abir Moussi, leader of Tunisia’s Free Constitutional Party, have launched an appeal against charges that could lead
A South African court postponed for three weeks Monday the case of 95 Libyans arrested at a military-style camp 10 days ago, as the circumstances of their presence remained unclear. The men were detained on July 26 at the remote training camp in Mpumalanga province, which borders Mozambique and Eswatini. Police said they entered South Africa on visas issued for security guard training but that the camp where they were discovered seemed more adapted to military training, this according to AFP reporting.
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