Tunisian Opposition Figure Hospitalized Amid Hunger Strike, Family Warns of "Severe Deterioration"
Jawhar Ben Mbarek, a prominent opposition figure from Tunisia's main alliance, has been hospitalized due to severe dehydration following over two weeks on hunger strike. His family revealed that his health has taken a severe turn for the worse, with doctors detecting a highly dangerous toxin affecting his kidneys.
In a Facebook post on Friday, Ben Mbarek's sister, Dalila Ben Mbarek Msaddek, expressed her concern, stating that her brother's condition had "severely deteriorated." She added that he had received treatment but refused nutritional supplements, insisting on continuing his 17-day protest. Despite this, the politician was discharged from hospital and returned to prison.
Ben Mbarek's lawyer, Hanen Khmiri, has stated that he faced torture at the hands of guards at Belli prison while trying to force him to end his hunger strike. The lawyer claimed that Ben Mbarek was severely beaten, with fractures and bruises on his body. A complaint has been filed with the public prosecutor, who promised to investigate.
Ben Mbarek is a prominent opponent of Tunisian strongman President Kais Saied, who has been in power since 2019. In April, he was sentenced to 18 years in prison on charges of conspiracy against state security and belonging to a terrorist group, in a mass trial slammed by human rights groups as politically motivated.
The opposition figure's health comes amid a sharp decline in civil liberties in Tunisia since Saied's sweeping power grab in July 2021. Rights groups have warned that the country is experiencing a severe erosion of freedoms, with media figures and lawyers critical of Saied being prosecuted and detained under a harsh "fake news" law.
Last week, Ben Mbarek's family and prominent members of the opposition announced they would join him in a collective hunger strike. The protest has drawn attention to the deteriorating human rights situation in Tunisia under Saied's rule.
Jawhar Ben Mbarek, a prominent opposition figure from Tunisia's main alliance, has been hospitalized due to severe dehydration following over two weeks on hunger strike. His family revealed that his health has taken a severe turn for the worse, with doctors detecting a highly dangerous toxin affecting his kidneys.
In a Facebook post on Friday, Ben Mbarek's sister, Dalila Ben Mbarek Msaddek, expressed her concern, stating that her brother's condition had "severely deteriorated." She added that he had received treatment but refused nutritional supplements, insisting on continuing his 17-day protest. Despite this, the politician was discharged from hospital and returned to prison.
Ben Mbarek's lawyer, Hanen Khmiri, has stated that he faced torture at the hands of guards at Belli prison while trying to force him to end his hunger strike. The lawyer claimed that Ben Mbarek was severely beaten, with fractures and bruises on his body. A complaint has been filed with the public prosecutor, who promised to investigate.
Ben Mbarek is a prominent opponent of Tunisian strongman President Kais Saied, who has been in power since 2019. In April, he was sentenced to 18 years in prison on charges of conspiracy against state security and belonging to a terrorist group, in a mass trial slammed by human rights groups as politically motivated.
The opposition figure's health comes amid a sharp decline in civil liberties in Tunisia since Saied's sweeping power grab in July 2021. Rights groups have warned that the country is experiencing a severe erosion of freedoms, with media figures and lawyers critical of Saied being prosecuted and detained under a harsh "fake news" law.
Last week, Ben Mbarek's family and prominent members of the opposition announced they would join him in a collective hunger strike. The protest has drawn attention to the deteriorating human rights situation in Tunisia under Saied's rule.