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An Anti-Racist Figure Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison

Summary by amnesty.be
On 19 March 2026, a Tunis court sentenced Saadia Mosbah, a black Tunisian human rights defender and president of the anti-racist association Mnemty ("My Dream"), to eight years' imprisonment after almost two years of arbitrary pretrial detention. The court sentenced five other Mnemty staff or supporters to between one and three years' imprisonment. Saadia Mosbah and his colleagues were prosecuted on unfounded charges of financial malfeasance for…
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On 19 March 2026, a Tunis court sentenced Saadia Mosbah, a black Tunisian human rights defender and president of the anti-racist association Mnemty ("My Dream"), to eight years' imprisonment after almost two years of arbitrary pretrial detention. The court sentenced five other Mnemty staff or supporters to between one and three years' imprisonment. Saadia Mosbah and his colleagues were prosecuted on unfounded charges of financial malfeasance for…

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amnesty.be broke the news in on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.
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