Brotherhood threatens Tunisian security: Link between train accident and arrest of returnees from Syria
The Tunisian state has recently
witnessed two separate incidents that the Tunisian observer dealt with in
isolation.
The first incident reports a
two-train collision that occurred Thursday, October 7, which injured 33
passengers, according to the Tunisian National Railways Company. In his first
reaction, Tunisian President Kais Saied dismissed the head of the state-owned
company from his duties during a visit to check on the injured.
A statement issued by the presidency
on Friday, October 8, said that the appointment of a new head of the Tunisian
National Railways Company will be announced following the formation of the
government.
The second incident included news
that the Tunisian security services had arrested a Tunisian couple who had just
returned from Syria. According to information published by Tunisian media, the
couple came from hotbeds of tension in Syria and were there for the purpose of
fighting.
The arrest, which took place on
Thursday, was carried out by a specialized team of the Tunisian national
security service in Sidi Bouzid after careful investigations.
Mosaique newspaper quoted a security
source as saying that the husband was sentenced to 25 years in prison and his
wife was sentenced to 15 years in prison for joining a terrorist organization.
The same source stated that the
Public Prosecution of the Court of First Instance in Sidi Bouzid gave
permission to arrest them and refer them for inspection at the Court of First
Instance of Tunis1.
Evidence of
connection
At first glance, the two incidents
seem separate, but given the political reality that the country has been going
through since July 25, which has so far resulted in the marginalization of the
Brotherhood-affiliated Ennahda movement and the threat to its presence in the
parliament against the background of the file of foreign funds in the 2019
legislative elections, a connection is expected between the two incidents, which
is the attempt to threaten Tunisian security.
This is consistent with the existing
fears that Ennahda, which is the most affected by the current political
reality, will resort to violence. In the Egyptian experience following the
Brotherhood’s overthrow, the terrorist organization adopted methods that
threaten the security of the Egyptian state and people, such as creating crises
in vital sectors, especially the railways, and even recruiting terrorists from
Syria to Sinai to take revenge on the current regime.
This is exactly what the two
Tunisian incidents make clear. In one day, two trains collided and two
terrorists were arrested who had decided, at this particular time of
transformation in the country, to return with all their experiences and ideas.
Violence is the
Brotherhood's approach
Despite the calm that Ennahda
strives to maintain in order to appear before public opinion as wise, analysts
stressed that its resort to violence during this period is inevitable in light
of the existence of what is known as the “special apparatus.”
Evidence from the political ground
indicates that Ennahda will not give in to Saied's successive decisions that
further marginalize it, considering that the movement will try to defend
itself. The Brotherhood's defense mechanisms range from harming public
interests to carrying out bombings, as confirmed by the Egyptian experience.
Sarah Brahmi, the daughter of
Tunisian politician Mohamed Brahmi, whom Ennahda is accused of killing,
confirmed to the Reference that the movement resorted to violence and that
information points to Ennahda having a secret apparatus.
She stressed that Ennahda will not
give up its dream of ruling easily, considering that the movement will carry
out any action in order to preserve its influence, even if it is outside the
law.