AFP – The trial of the director of Tunisia’s Nessma television, accused of “insulting sacred values” for showing the Franco-Iranian film “Persepolis”, briefly resumed Monday in a tense climate in Tunis.
“I am sorry to be here today, this is a political trial,” Nessma’s head, Nabil Karoui, said on arrival. “It’s the trial of 10 million Tunisians who dreamed of having a democratic country.”
The court was in uproar when proceedings began, with opposing teams of lawyers shouting at each other, but then the trial was postponed until April 19.