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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN Case TUN 260597.3. VAW Follow up of Case TUN 260597 Geneva, June 11 1999 The International Secretariat of OMCT has received new information on the following situation in Tunisia. Brief reminder of the situation The International Secretariat was informed, by reliable sources, of the alleged detention of Ms Rachida Ben Salem at the Ministry of Interior, in the Centre of Tunis. Ms Rachida Ben Salem, wife of M'barek Sghair M'Barek, is from El-Hamma (Gabes) in the South of Tunisia and had been missing since 18 May 1997. Ms Rachida Ben Salem, whose husband is a political refugee in the Netherlands, has been a victim of constant harassment, since her husband left the country in 1992. It was believed that she tried to escape Tunisia in a bid to put an end to her harassment. It was alleged that Ms Rachida Ben Salem and her two children Hager (7) and Esma (5) were caught by frontier guards while trying to reach Libya by going through the desert. The Tunisian authorities returned the two children to the father of M'barek Sghair M'Barek. It was alleged that the place where Ms Rachida Ben Salem was being detained, is known as a centre where detainees are tortured. On 9 September 1997, Ms Rachida Ben Salem was sentenced to 2 years and three months imprisonment, two years for belonging to an unauthorized associationthe Islamist group Al Nahda, and three months relating to an infringement of a law on border crossing. Ms Rachida Ben Salem denied membership of the Islamist group Al Nahda. The information suggested that she did not have links with the Islamist group Al Nahda, nor was the prosecution able to produce any convincing evidence to support this charge. Regarding the second charge, Ms Rachida Ben Salem was convicted on the basis of her intention to leave Tunisia, given the fact that at the time of her arrest she was still in Tunisia, quite some distance from the Libyan border. Ms Rachida Ben Salem, intending to join her husband in Holland who she and her children have not seen for several years, had no passport and she had not been able to leave the country. On 31 May, after being held at the Ministry of Interior, Ms Rachida Ben Salem was transferred to the women's prison of Mannouba. On 19 November 1997, the Appeal Court of Tunis increased the initial sentence of Ms Rachida Ben Salem from 2 years and three months to 2 years and six months imprisonment. New Information The International Secretariat of OMCT is pleased to announce that Ms. Ms Rachida Ben Salem was released on 3 June 1999. According to the "Centre d'Information et de Documentation sur la Torture CIDT-Tunisie", member of the OMCT network, after her liberation, Ms. Ben Salem traveled to her home together with Ms. Radhia Aouididi (they live in the same region), who was released on the same time (see Appeal Case TUN 200397.7 VAW released today on her case). However, it has been impossible to have any further information on her current medical condition. Remarks The International Secretariat of OMCT would like to thank all the members of the network and all other organisations and individuals for the action undertaken following our appeals.