Ref: Kalau Mubarak,dan Ben Ali adalah presiden di NKRI pasti mereka kebal 
hukum. Lain lubuk lain ikannya, lain padang lain belalang, kata pepatah Melayu 
kuno.

http://www.asharq-e.com/news.asp?section=1&id=25527


Trial of Tunisia's Ben Ali to start June 20: PM

14/06/2011 

TUNIS (AFP) - The trial of ousted Tunisian leader Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, in 
exile in Saudi Arabia, will start in his absence on June 20, interim Prime 
Minister Beji Caid Essebsi told Al-Jazeera. 

"I am announcing it for the first time, the trial will start on the 20th", 
Essebsi told the television channel.

Ben Ali and his associates were facing more than 90 charges, he added.

He also said Saudi authorities had not responded to Tunisian requests to hand 
over the former president.

Ben Ali fled Tunisia in January following a revolt against his 23-year rule. 
Family members say he suffered a stroke in February and he has made no public 
appearances.

Tunisia's new authorities are preparing to try him and his wife Leila Trabelsi 
on drugs, guns and graft charges in absentia.

Tunisian authorities have said the first charges will relate to the discovery 
of cash, weapons and drugs in presidential palaces, including almost two 
kilogrammes (4.4 pounds) of narcotics, thought to be cannabis, and $27 million 
in cash.

These finds form the basis of only two of the dozens of ongoing inquiries into 
the first couple, their family and the regime's former ministers and officials.

Authorities have said they are also looking into cases of murder, abuse of 
power, trafficking of archaeological artifacts and money laundering.

A statement released last week by Ben Ali's French lawyer, Jean-Yves Le Borgne, 
denounced the investigation and trial in preparation.

"The searches carried out in his official and personal offices are just set-ups 
designed to discredit him," said the statement from Leborgne.

"The trial that Tunisia is preparing against him is just a masquerade, whose 
only aim is to illustrate a symbolic break with the past."

Ben Ali also said through his lawyer that he had no property or assets in 
France or anywhere else abroad.

Several European countries have nevertheless said they have frozen assets 
belonging to Ben Ali and his entourage.

Tunisia's interim administration has called for the former president to be 
extradited from Saudi Arabia along with his wife.

The Tunisian revolution was the first and so far the most successful of a 
string of uprisings against autocratic rulers in the Middle East and north 
Africa, which have come to be known as the Arab Spring.

Egypt also began a programme of democratic reform after the fall of Hosni 
Mubarak, but Libya and Yemen have fallen into civil conflict and pro-democracy 
protests in Bahrain and Syria face brutal repression.


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