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Date: Apr 15, 2011
Source: The Daily Star
Ben Ali faces 18 charges, including murder, drug-trafficking

TUNIS: Tunisian prosecutors want to try toppled President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali on 18 different charges, including murder and drug-trafficking, said the country’s justice minister.


“The accusations include murder, conspiracy against the security of the state as well as trafficking and the use of drugs,” Lazhar Karoui Chebbi said in an interview with national television late Wednesday.
It is the first time that authorities have given a full tally of the charges that Ben Ali will face if he is extradited to the country that he ruled with an iron fist for 23 years.


The government had previously confirmed that he was wanted for murder and incitement.
Ben Ali has been accused of ordering security forces to crack down on about a month of protests that led to his ouster during which around 200 people were killed, according to U.N. figures.


Chebbi said Tunisia’s transitional government was compiling a file to support its demand for the extradition of the former president, who fled to Saudi Arabia with his family on Jan. 14.
A Justice Ministry delegation will go to the Interpol headquarters in Lyon, France, to try to accelerate the process of executing the arrest warrants, the minister said.


Officials had also met with delegations from Canada, Switzerland and the United States, which were involved either because members of the Ben Ali family were on their soil or over fraudulently obtained goods.
Tunisia has already asked Ottawa to extradite and freeze the accounts of Ben Ali’s wealthy brother-in-law Belhassen Trabelsi, who reportedly flew on a private jet to Montreal on Jan. 20 with his wife and children.
Authorities have arrested 33 members of Ben Ali’s family on suspicion of plundering the Tunisia’s resources.
Separately, Tunisian authorities have jailed a prominent ally of Ben Ali.


The state news agency TAP said Thursday that Abderrahim Zouari had been jailed after questioning by an investigating judge in the capital’s main courthouse.
Zouari headed different government ministries and for several years led the country’s ruling party, the RCD or Constitutional Democratic Assembly.

 



 
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