Seizing a women’s atonement cell in Tunisia

Seizing a women’s atonement cell in Tunisia

According to local media, the Tunisian government detained a group of four women from the states of Sousse and Kairouan who were part of a women’s atonement cell.

After finishing a meeting with the military and security leaders in the Carthage Palace to discuss current events in the country, Tunisian President Qais Said issued a firman earlier calling for the freezing of all legislative powers in light of the nationwide protests against the Brotherhood Renaissance movement.

This comes after Tunisian protesters overran the Brotherhood Renaissance movement’s headquarters in Tozeur, Kairouan, and Sousse on Sunday.
The demonstrators gathered in front of the headquarters of the Renaissance movement in the coastal governorate of Sousse, and dropped the party’s sign, amid chants and calls calling for the departure of the Brotherhood and their leader in Tunisia, Rashid Ghannouchi, from the ruling..

Taking over of a Tunisian women’s atonement cell

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