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In Tunisia, a court has sentenced leading opposition figures to prison terms ranging from 13 to 66 years, according to media reports. The trial, which began in March, accused 40 people of conspiring against state security. Activists described the case as baseless and politically motivated. The defendants include former diplomats, business leaders, journalists, lawyers, and human rights defenders.
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