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Tunisian cameraman who filmed news event arrested for conspiracy | Tunisian cameraman who filmed news event arrested for conspiracy |
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A couple of weeks ago a man threw an egg at Tunisia's culture minister and the assault was filmed by a TV cameraman. Two days later, after his broadcaster, Astrolabe TV, released the footage, the camera operator, Mourad Mehrezi, was arrested. | A couple of weeks ago a man threw an egg at Tunisia's culture minister and the assault was filmed by a TV cameraman. Two days later, after his broadcaster, Astrolabe TV, released the footage, the camera operator, Mourad Mehrezi, was arrested. |
A week later, on 23 August, he was charged with conspiring with the egg-thrower - film director Nasreddine Shili - to assault a public servant and harming public morals. He also faces a further seven charges in a trial due to start on Thursday (5 September). If convicted of all charges, he could spend seven years in prison. | A week later, on 23 August, he was charged with conspiring with the egg-thrower - film director Nasreddine Shili - to assault a public servant and harming public morals. He also faces a further seven charges in a trial due to start on Thursday (5 September). If convicted of all charges, he could spend seven years in prison. |
But his TV bosses say they assigned him to film an event in Tunis to mark the 40th anniversary of the death of a Tunisian artist. Astrolabe TV's director, Ahmed Amine Ben Saad, showed Human Rights Watch (HRW) his written mission order. | But his TV bosses say they assigned him to film an event in Tunis to mark the 40th anniversary of the death of a Tunisian artist. Astrolabe TV's director, Ahmed Amine Ben Saad, showed Human Rights Watch (HRW) his written mission order. |
HRW's acting Middle East and north Africa director, Joe Stork, said: "The lack of evidence of conspiracy means that Mehrezi is effectively detained for doing his job… His prosecution is a bad precedent for media freedom in Tunisia." | HRW's acting Middle East and north Africa director, Joe Stork, said: "The lack of evidence of conspiracy means that Mehrezi is effectively detained for doing his job… His prosecution is a bad precedent for media freedom in Tunisia." |
The public prosecutor's office said that Mehrezi and Shili have confessed that they prepared the assault together and that Mehrezi knew of it in advance. | The public prosecutor's office said that Mehrezi and Shili have confessed that they prepared the assault together and that Mehrezi knew of it in advance. |
But one of the lawyers on Mehrezi's and Shili's defence team told HRW that Mehrezi had refused to sign what he regards as a falsified police statement. | But one of the lawyers on Mehrezi's and Shili's defence team told HRW that Mehrezi had refused to sign what he regards as a falsified police statement. |
Source: HRW | Source: HRW |
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