LONDON: Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi said Thursday that he was personally threatened by the Ennahda party.
Essebsi’s comment came as he presided over a National Security Council meeting at the presidential palace of Tunisia.
The president also said the whole world knows that the religiously conservative Ennahda party has a “secret apparatus” and that he had been given a volume of documents related to its operations.
The party has been accused of involvement in the assassinations of two secular opposition leaders in 2013.
Tunisian president accuses Ennahda party of personally threatening him
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