Africa News of Friday, 22 January 2021
Source: africanews.com
On Wednesday, mothers in the Tunisian capital rallied outside a courthouse to denounce the perceived arbitrary arrests by authorities of their children — including many minors, for group anti-government protests that saw several nights of unrest in the country.
Meriem Ben Salem, the mother of an 18-year-old arrested in connection with urban unrest, is not standing for the situation at all.
"Why did they (the law enforcement) push open the door and take my boy like that, from inside? If they had found him outside, they would have had the right to take him, they would have had the right to take him if he had been outside. But from inside? Is this a land of justice? Sorry, but it is a country of injustice. An injustice that I saw with my own eyes."
Some claim their children were arrested for violating the imposed coronavirus-prevention night-time curfew while others say their children had not even participated in the demonstrations.
#Tunisia: civil society organisations Tuesday expressed surprise at gov't silence on recent night unrest and its security-based treatment, condemning excessive use of force, indiscriminate arrests & targeting of activists & urging fair trial for those involved in looting. #TAP_En pic.twitter.com/wlPWZwfdlh
— TAP news agency (@TapNewsAgency) January 19, 2021