Tunisian crisis:
Disbands Ben Ali’s party
TUNISIA: A Tunisian court has dissolved the ruling party of
the ousted Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali weeks after a
revolution ended the former dictator’s rule.
The court Wednesday also decided to liquidate the assets and funds of
the Rally for Constitutional Democracy (RCD). The dissolution of the
ruling party was one of the public demands that sparked the revolution.
Tunisia’s interim Government has already dissolved the political
police and the state security apparatus.
The two bodies have both been notorious for human rights abuses under
Ben Ali’s rule.
The former regime was toppled in January following weeks of ongoing
protests across the country.Tunisians continued their rallies even after
the regime’s fall, demanding the removal of remnants of Ben Ali’s
political apparatus. On Monday, the interim premier, Beji Caid Essebsi,
announced a new government line-up, free of all members of the former
regime.
The revolution that ousted Ben Ali after 23 years in power has
sparked off other popular uprisings in North African and Middle Eastern
countries — one of which led to the downfall of long-time Egyptian
President Hosni Mubarak.
US President Barack Obama said on Wednesday that he was shocked by
the “indiscriminate killing” of civilians in Ivory Coast and said it was
time for Gbagbo to quit power.
“Former President Gbagbo’s efforts to hold on to power at the expense
of his own country are an assault on the universal rights of his people,
and the democracy that the Cote d’Ivoire deserves,” Obama said. Presstv |