The first case:
November 13, 2022: Lawyer and politician Mohamed Lazhar Al-Akrami confirmed in a post he posted on his personal Facebook account that the Tunis Branch of Lawyers informed him that he had been referred to investigation on the occasion of a political statement on Radio Facts Online, due to a complaint filed by Minister of Justice Leila Jaffal against him on the background of a media statement that exposed In it, the Ministry of Justice inspected and described some of the judges as “corrupt” and they were not exempted, according to him (Al-Sabah).
December 15: Interrogated by the First Investigating Judge of Office 21 of the Court of First Instance in Tunis
The second case:February 13, 2023: He was arrested and his house was raided.
On the same day of his arrest, Al-Akrami wrote on Facebook: “Neither Qais Saeed nor his regime, nor the basic or chaotic building, could answer people’s questions about high prices, employment and the loss of basic materials, and in this case sacrifices were necessary.”
The judge interrogated Lazhar al-Akrami exclusively about a coffee meeting with Khayyam al-Turki, director of the Center for Studies. (Amnesty)
February 27, 2023: The investigative judge of the anti-terrorism judicial pole issued a prison deposit card against Al-Akrami.
June 7, 2023: The date of the interrogation session before the investigating judge in Office 36 of the Anti-Terrorism Judicial Pole has been postponed.
Which was programmed on Thursday, June 8, 2023, to a later date that will be announced at the time (Ultra).
Lazhar Al-Akrami had previously refused to appear before the investigating judge, on April 28, 2023, “due to the failure to provide a transport vehicle that respects the minimum humanitarian standards for transportation from the prison to the pole,” according to a communication by the defense authority.
Al-Akrami’s defense team went on to say that in the event of an attempt to use what it called a “torture vehicle” to transfer Al-Akrami from prison to the headquarters of the counter-terrorism pole, he will refuse to board it and therefore the hearing will not take place, according to what was stated in the text of the communication (Ultra Tunisia; Samir Dilo’s tweet).
Poor living conditions: Lawyer Enas Harath stated, in a post on her Facebook, after visiting Jawhar Ben Mubarak, Reda Belhaj, Issam Chebbi, Ghazi Chaouachi, and Lazhar Al-Akrami, and after meeting colleagues who visited Khayyam al-Turki, that they were “deprived of the right to wash and exercise, and they were also moved to rooms Extremely filthy, all bugs and insects, and not equipped with any sanitary facilities, as human needs must be relieved in them in a hole on the ground, in addition to depriving them of the most basic rights of prisoners such as treatment,” she confirmed. Enas Harath also considered that “there are instructions from the regime to the prison administration to endanger the lives of political detainees by placing them with carefully selected public right prisoners, most of whom were imprisoned for premeditated murder cases,” according to her post.