Ahmed Ben Ahmed a.k.a Klay BBJ sorrounded by his supporters |
A Tunisian court sentenced a local rap singer on Thursday to
six months in jail for a song insulting the police and government in a
case likely to fuel debate over free speech under the Islamist-led
government, his lawyer said.
Critics say free expression has been
threatened under the governing coalition led by the moderate Islamist
Ennahda party, which won an election after a 2011 uprising ousted a
secular dictatorship. The government rejects those accusations.
"Tunisian
rapper Ahmed Ben Ahmed, known as Klay BBJ, has been sentenced to six
months in jail for insulting the authorities in his songs," Ghazi
Mrabet, his lawyer, told Reuters after the decision.
He said the sentencing related to songs performed insulting the government and the police at a Tunisian festival.
Last
July, a Tunisian court released a rap singer named Wled 15, who was
detained after he described police as dogs in one video.
Critics
have accused Ennahda authorities of encouraging intolerance for secular
views and lifestyles by failing to prevent militant Islamist Salafi
attacks on certain cultural institutions and individuals.
Hardline
Salafis disrupted several concerts and plays last year, saying they
violated Islamic principles. They also ransacked the U.S. Embassy in
September 2012 during worldwide Muslim protests over an internet video.
The
North African nation, which started the 2011 "Arab Spring" revolts, has
been caught in a political deadlock since July between Ennahda and its
secular opponents who want the government to step down and make way for
elections.
Source: nbcnews
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