Texarkana Gazette

Tunisia: Media mogul’s arrest rocks presidenti­al race

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TUNIS, Tunisia — The arrest of a Tunisian media magnate who’s a leading presidenti­al candidate is rattling this country’s young democracy and throwing the campaign into uncertaint­y.

Supporters of tycoon Nabil Karoui said Satrday that he’s being targeted for political reasons ahead of the Sept. 15 election. Karoui was detained while campaignin­g Friday and he and his brother were jailed on allegation­s of tax evasion and money laundering.

The head of the election authority said Saturday that Karoui can remain a candidate as long as he is not convicted. He’s among 26 candidates seeking the presidency in the election, hastily organized after Tunisia’s first democratic­ally elected president died in office last month.

The Tunis public prosecutor said Saturday the arrest was in line with Tunisian law, and rejected the brothers’ request to lift a travel ban and asset freeze.

A senior member of Karoui’s Heart of Tunisia party, Iyadh Elloumi, said Saturday that he’s a “political prisoner” and accused Prime Minister Youssef Chahed and his family of plotting against the tycoon.

Chahed is also a leading candidate in the elections.

Karoui’s party said it is worried about the businessma­n’s health and safety and called on the acting president to release him. In a statement, it called the arrest a “fascist” move reminiscen­t of actions under former autocratic President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, overthrown in a 2011 revolution.

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