Breaking up Free Destourian Party sit-in amid Tunisian fears of leniency with terrorism

After the political crisis between the symbols of authority in Tunisia entered its seventh week without reaching a solution, without any signs of an imminent breakthrough, and after all mediation attempts and initiatives failed to find a way out, President Kais Saied insists on the resignation of Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi, who rejects the president, backed by a parliamentary coalition led by Ennahda, which is headed by Parliament Speaker Rached Ghannouchi, and the Heart of Tunisia Party. Mechichi says that “his resignation is not on the table, because the country needs government and stability.”
Tunisian security units intervened to disperse the Free
Destourian Party’s sit-in and remove them from the tent in front of the local
headquarters of the International Union of Muslim Scholars.
The security units warned in the first stage that they would
implement a curfew upon instructions from the Public Prosecution.
Free Destourian Party leader Abir Moussi said on Wednesday,
March 10 that she was attacked, along with the rest of her party, by the head
of the Ennahda-loyal Karama coalition bloc, Seifeddine Makhlouf, in front of
the local headquarters of the International Union of Muslim Scholars.
Members of the Free Destourian Party were attacked in an
attempt to break up the sit-in, in which the party was joining alongside human
rights activists, in order to reveal the activity of Yusuf Qaradawi's
Brotherhood-affiliated International Union of Muslim Scholars, in addition to
exposing the “lessons” it offers that undermine the values of the educational
system in the country.
The security forces intervened in the Montplaisir area of
the capital, Tunis, to break up the clash between the supporters of the Free Destourian
Party and the Karama coalition.
The security intervention resulted in the hospitalization of
a number of Free Destourian Party MPs.
The Ministry of Interior stated that it had recorded the
attendance of a group of people with other political sensitivities in the
vicinity of the Free Destourian sit-in and examined an exchange of physical and
verbal violence between the two groups, so it had informed the Public
Prosecution of the details of the situation.
It added that the authorities intervened within the
framework of respecting the law to separate the two groups in order to avoid
the development of the situation and any bodily harm that might result from it,
and in full respect for the safety of procedures and the full application of
the law.
The ministry stated that it is equally distanced from all parties
and is committed to implementing the law and to preserving the safety of
persons and public and private property.
Commenting on the events, Prime Minister Mechichi said in
press statements that the crisis of dispersing the sit-in by force and the accompanying
attacks by the supporters of Karama and Ennahda fall within the jurisdiction of
the judiciary and the Public Prosecution, which gave its instructions in this
regard.
Regarding International Union of Muslim Scholars file and
the documents presented condemning its branch in Tunis due to suspicious
activities supporting extremism and terrorist ideology, Mechichi said that the
government heard all the accusations and “will not take action except within
the framework of the law.”
For his part, Free Destourian Party MP Majdi Boudhaina said
that terrorism in Tunisia used to have a legislative incubator in the person of
Parliament Speaker Rached Ghannouchi and his bloc, and then today he finds
another incubator in the executive authority, represented by the government and
its agencies.
Observers consider the events on early Wednesday to be a
dangerous development in the political debate taking place in the country and
that the intervention by force to disperse the sit-in reflects the Tunisian
state’s standing to protect a dubious foreign organization, which is being
pursued by accusations across the world of being involved in a call to raise
arms and incite killing and whitewashing extremist ideology.
Social networking sites were filled with a wave of solidarity
by thinkers, journalists and activists with the Free Destourioan Party against
the violence it was subjected to by an organization facing serious charges of
supporting the incubation of terrorism in Tunisia.
It is worth noting that the Free Destourian Party has been
leading since last November the "Leave Us" sit-in in front of the
organization's headquarters in Tunis, calling for an investigation into the
activities, plans and finances of the International Union of Muslim Scholars.
Meanwhile, there are many suspicions surrounding the
activity of the Qaradawi branch in Tunisia, while university professors and
researchers have warned of the threat it poses to the modern education system
in Tunisia and the society’s values system by spreading the ideas of
extremism and terrorism.