Tunisia's detained former justice minister Noureddine Bhiri is refusing food or medication after his transfer to hospital
Tunisia's detained former justice minister Noureddine Bhiri has refused food or medication after his transfer to hospital.
"Bhiri has staged a brutal hunger strike and refuses to take medicine," al-Jari told Anadolu News Agency. Since Friday, however, Bhiri has "refused to take any food or medication, prompting his transfer to hospital" two days later, the source said.Politically motivated arrest He told a Tunis news conference that he is lodging a "kidnapping" charge against Saied and Interi or Minister Taoufik Charfeddine.
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