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Former Tunisian PM Larayedh jailed for 24 years in Syria jihadist case

Former Tunisian PM Larayedh jailed for 24 years in Syria jihadist case

ReutersFri, February 27, 2026 at 9:26 AM UTC

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FILE PHOTO: Ali Larayedh, senior official of Tunisia's Islamist opposition party Ennahda and former prime minister, gestures while surrounded by his supporters, upon his arrival for questioning by anti-terrorism police, in Tunis,Tunisia September 19, 2022. REUTERS/Jihed Abidellaoui/File Photo

TUNIS, Feb 27 (Reuters) - Former Tunisian prime minister Ali Larayedh was sentenced on Friday to ‌24 years in prison on charges of facilitating ‌Tunisian jihadists’ travel to Syria over the past decade, state media ​said.

His party, the Islamist opposition Ennahda, says the case is politically motivated and part of a crackdown on dissent following President Kais Saied's seizure of broad ‌powers in 2021, when ⁠he dissolved parliament and began ruling by decree.

Larayedh served as prime minister from 2013 ⁠to 2014 during a turbulent period following Tunisia’s 2011 revolution.

Larayedh, who has been detained since 2022, told ​the court ​during Thursday’s hearing: "I am ​innocent. I am being ‌subjected to injustice, abuse and ingratitude." He can appeal against both the conviction and the sentence.

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Following the 2011 revolution, hundreds of Tunisians travelled to Syria, Iraq, and Libya to join or fight alongside Islamic State ‌groups. Ennahda faced strong criticism ​from its secular rivals for ​allegedly facilitating their travel ​during its time in power, an ‌accusation it has always strongly ​denied.

The case involving ​Larayedh included seven other defendants, among them former officials from the Interior Ministry.

TAP state news agency ​quoted a ‌judicial official as saying that their sentences ranged ​from three years to 24 years.

(Reporting by ​Tarek Amara;Editing by Alison Williams)

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