Monday, January 24, 2011

Tunisia: TV station chief is said to have worked on Ben Ali return

The owner of a major TV station in Tunisia has been arrested: Larbi Nasra said to have tried to allow the return of the fugitive President Ben Ali. Tunis - Larbi Nasra was accused of "treason and conspiracy against state security," reported on Sunday the Tunisian official news agency TAP. Nasra is one of the influential television Hannibal.

About him, he will reportedly have tried to allow the return of the fugitive President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. Coinciding with the arrest of the owner of television channel was shut down. Nasra was trying to "deceive the revolution of the people and to sow chaos" on his transmitter, a TAP cited unnamed officials.


The station's call to disobedience and want to create an "institutional vacuum". This was a return Nasra Ben Ali will pave the road. The President had fled in the face of nationwide protests against him just over a week after Saudi Arabia. The million-dollar accounts of the immersed Ben Ali has now been blocked in Europe - the representatives of 27 Member States decided: The European Union wants to put the assets of ousted Tunisian President on ice.

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