Date: Aug 11, 2011
Source: The Daily Star
Trial begins for 23 of Ben Ali’s associates

FRANCE PRESS

TUNIS: Prosecutors demanded harsh punishments for 23 relatives and allies of Tunisia’s ousted President Ben Ali, accused of trying to flee the country with jewels and cash, as their trial ended Wednesday.
There was tight security at the Tunis court, where defense lawyers asked judge Faouzi Jbeli to dismiss the charges in a case that has been keenly watched amid anger over abuses during Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali’s 23 years in power. However the trial judge said that a verdict will be announced Friday.


Most of those in the dock, who include sisters and nephews of Ben Ali’s wife Leila Trabelsi, were arrested as they were going to board a plane on January 14, the day the former presidential couple fled to Saudi Arabia.
The 14 men and nine women on trial deny the charges. They face six months to five years in prison and heavy fines, according to judicial sources.


Among those charged is Ben Ali’s presidential security chief, General Ali Seriati, accused of helping the group to leave, including with false passports and large amounts of Tunisian dinars, foreign currency and jewels.


As the trial came to a close Seriati cried out “long live Tunisia, may this trial be the beginning of a new Tunisia, a new justice.”
A senior police colonel told reporters Monday that Seriati had ordered police to allow the group to fly out, but he had made the decision to arrest them.


They were stopped on a bus on the airport tarmac that was headed to a plane, said Colonel Samir Tarhouni from the Anti-Terrorist Brigade.
Handcuffed and visibly weakened, Seriati also faces a separate trial for more serious allegations of plotting against internal state security and provoking disorder.


Kefi said charges against the accused should be dropped because proper judicial procedures were not followed.
Imed Trablesi, a nephew of Ben Ali’s wife, interrupted proceedings by demanding a “a fair and public trial” before being silenced by the judge. Trablesi has already been sentenced to four years in prison for drug possession.
Ben Ali and his wife fled Tunisia after weeks of uprisings which a deadly crackdown failed to quell.