Ennahda accused of involvement in Tunisia's Djerba Attack

Religious Violence in Tunisia

Two Tunisian experts, one political and the other judicial, commenting on Sky News Arabia, agree with this opinion, presenting the evidence on which they base their accusation, including Ennahda’s “willingness” to employ people who are affiliated in the security services, during his reign over the country. “.

On Thursday morning, the political and parliamentary blocs called for a “comprehensive review of security policies, to uncover the shortcomings of the Ennahdha brotherhood movement during its reign in Tunisia”, in light of the attack that took place on Wednesday and which made 6 dead, including the author of the attack, a national guard soldier, who fired bullets indiscriminately. Random visitors and security forces.

Representative Fatima Al-Masdi told a plenary session of parliament on Thursday that the Djerba incident “proved Ennahda’s penetration into the security establishment”, calling for a review of all appointments in the security apparatus that took place during the 10 years in which the led the country (2011-2021), and demanded the dissolution of the movement and to classify it as a terrorist organization.

The United Democratic Patriots Party also accused Ennahda of being behind the attack, saying “the spread of terrorism coincided with its rise to power in 2011”.

In his first comment on the attack, Tunisian President Kais Saied declared on Wednesday evening that “the aim of the attack is to destabilize, but they will not be able to do it”, indicating that there is “a State and institutions”. and that the Tunisian people “know very well the schemes of the criminals”.

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