• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact
webdo
FR AR EN
  • Home
  • National
  • international
  • Regions
  • Sport
  • Culture
  • Others
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • National
  • international
  • Regions
  • Sport
  • Culture
  • Others
No Result
View All Result
🇫🇷 FR 🇸🇦 AR 🇬🇧 EN
webdo
No Result
View All Result
Home National

French justice once again blocks the extradition of Belhassen Trabelsi

by Webdo
Thursday 13 November 2025 09:13
in National

The Paris Court of Appeal rejected, on Wednesday, the request for extradition of Belhassen Trabelsi, brother-in-law of former President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, to Tunisia. This decision confirms that rendered in 2021 by the Aix-en-Provence Court of Appeal, marking a new failure for the Tunisian authorities in their attempts to repatriate the most famous exile of the Ben Ali clan.

Paris invokes insufficient legal guarantees

According to defense lawyer, Me Marcel Ceccaldi, French justice “only applies the law” and ratifies the “systemic dysfunctions” of Tunisian justice. He believes that “Tunisia is not a state of law”, a recurring criticism brandished by the defense to contest the conditions of a fair trial in the defendant’s country of origin, French media reported.

Aged 63, Belhassen Trabelsi is being prosecuted in Tunisia in five economic and financial cases, for which he has already been sentenced in absentia to several years in prison. He is notably accused of illicit enrichment, embezzlement of public funds and money laundering.

A journey of exile and procedures

After the 2011 revolution, Belhassen Trabelsi fled Tunisia for Canada, where he tried to obtain political asylum – a request rejected by Ottawa in 2016. He then found refuge in France, where he was arrested in March 2019 and indicted for money laundering in an organized gang, receiving stolen property, use and complicity of false administrative documents.

In 2016, he began a reconciliation procedure with the Tunisian state with the Truth and Dignity Commission (IVD), offering to return one billion dinars (around 350 million euros) in exchange for an amicable settlement. But the arbitration never came to fruition.

Before the fall of the regime, the Ben Ali-Trabelsi family dominated large parts of the national economy. According to a World Bank study, the clan alone captured 21% of the profits of the Tunisian private sector in 2010, thanks to a network of companies and monopolies favored by those in power.

This new decision by the French courts risks rekindling the frustration of the Tunisian authorities, who have been struggling for years to obtain the restitution of assets and the return of emblematic figures of the former regime.

Read also

Next Post

CIFF 2025 – An Opening Ceremony Stripped Down to the Essentials

Most recent

A Chopin concert in Sousse

by Webdo
23 November 2025

The JTC opens its 26th edition: A Tunisian scene focused on the streets and the resistance

by Webdo
23 November 2025

Ligue 1 – 15th day: Prestigious duel in Sousse

by Webdo
23 November 2025

Cooperation: Djerba and Nice get in tune with sustainable tourism

by Webdo
23 November 2025

Most viewed (72h)

Facebook Twitter Youtube RSS

Your Tunis electronic newspaper. Follow all the latest news in Tunisia in real time: politics, society, culture, economy, and more. Webdo, a reliable and independent source at the heart of the news.

Follow us

MENU

  • Home
  • National
  • international
  • Regions
  • Sport
  • Culture
  • Others

TAGS

Actor Actress Afef Ben Mahmoud American Cinema Arab cinema Arab Cinema Center Arab Critics’ Awards for European Films Cairo Classics Cairo International Film Festival Cannes 2024 Cannes Film Festival Carthage Film Festival CIFF CIFF 2025 cinema Claudia Cardinale Egyptian Actor Egyptian Cinema El Gouna El Gouna 2025 El Gouna Film Festival Festival Film FIPRESCI Gaza Golden Eve Golden Globes Golden Globes 2026 Golden Globes Awards International Conference JCC JCC 2025 Kais Saied Kaouther Ben Hania Khaled El Nabawy Law Mohammad Rasoulof Neïla Driss Palestine Palestinian Cinema Red Sea International Film Festival short films The Voice Of Hind Rajab Tunisia Tunisian cinema

Logo Webdo
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • National
  • international
  • Regions
  • Sport
  • Culture
  • Others