In Tunisia – Analysts uncover the crimes of Ghannouchi and the Ennahdha movement
A state of turmoil and crisis is taking place in the Ennahdha Brotherhood Movement in Tunisia, after the issuance of new resolutions on the travel ban of the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood Movement, Rached Ghannouchi, and a group of terrorist leaders affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood Movement. This has confused the Brotherhood Movement’s calculations in Tunisia during the current period.
Travel ban
Over the past few hours, the Tunisian judiciary issued a decision to ban travel for those accused in the case of the so-called secret service of Ennahdha, which is suspected of being behind the political assassinations that took place in the country in 2013 and threatening the security of the state, including Ennahdha leader Rached Ghannouchi.
Tunisian media reported yesterday evening that Fatima Bougattia, the official spokesperson for the Court of First Instance in Ariana, said: “The investigating magistrate issued a decision to block travel for all suspects involved in the case, known as the Secret Service case”.
Terrorism and violence cases
Badra Gaaloul, director of the National Center for Strategic Studies in Tunisia, said that Ghannouchi and most of the leaders of the Tunisian Brotherhood Movement were involved in acts of violence and many cases that prohibited them from traveling outside the country, pointing out that the actions of the Tunisian judiciary confirm this.
The Tunisian political analyst added: “The movement is witnessing many breakdowns and upheavals during this period, in light of the state’s efforts to build and establish the Tunisian state by calling for a referendum on a new constitution next July, and calling for parliamentary elections at the end of the world, which wastes the opportunity for the Brotherhood to be present again”.
Ghannouchi scandals
Saudi political analyst Monther Al Sheik Mubarak said that banning Rached Ghannouchi from traveling outside Tunisia is a clear sign to anyone who stands with murder and terrorism.
The Saudi political analyst added: “The judiciary banned the secret service of Ennahdha and prevented Rached Ghannouchi from traveling outside Tunisia, giving signals to those who were behind the spread of terrorism and murder in Tunisia, noting that any party founded by the Brotherhood must have a secret service through which their dirty operations are carried out, God save Tunisia and God save Kais Saied”.
Saudi columnist Ibrahim Al Malek tweeted: “Rached Ghannouchi is the head of Ennahdha in Tunisia, and this party is publicly affiliated with the bankrupt Brotherhood. Ghannouchi presided over Tunisia, then became parliament speaker, and then the current president, Kais Saied, expelled them in the street”.
Ghannouchi involvement
In the case of Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi, the defense team revealed that there was evidence proving that Ghannouchi was involved in cases related to money laundering, in addition to the charge of spying with foreign parties and spying on politicians and state officials.
The defense of Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi confirmed that Ennahdha leader Rached Ghannouchi oversees a body that spies on journalists and politicians. The same organization said in a press conference on Wednesday, July 28, that Rached Ghannouchi had attacked Tunisia’s national security.
The defense team for Belaid and Ibrahim called for an investigation into Ghannouchi’s suspected money and involvement in harming the country’s security.