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Ousted Tunisian president Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, whose trial in absentia begins on Monday, has denied all charges against him and dismissed them as a victors justice , a source close to him said. HT Image Ben Ali who fled on January 14 to Saudi Arabia where he is not allowed to talk politics has strongly denied the accusations fielded against him, said the source requesting anonymity. A criminal court in Tunis is to begin hearing the first of about 93 cases brought against the authoritarian ruler, ousted in a month-long popular uprising that inspired other revolts still rock
stanley cup ing the Arab world. Ben Ali considers what is happening to be a shameful picture of a victors justice, said the source, adding that the man who ruled Tunisia for 23 years thinks that the trial might be aimed at diverting the attention of Tunisians from the troubles sweeping the country. The source said that Ben Ali remains in the Red Sea city of Jeddah along with his wife Leila Trabelsi, his daughter Halima, 18, and his son Mohammed Zine el Abidine, 6. The first charges against Ben Ali and his wife arise from the discovery of millions of dollars and jewellery in a palace at Sidi Bou Said, near Tunis. Investigators are trying to establish an inventory of alleged ill-gotten gains amassed by the ousted president and his wif
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Amidst reports that Taliban and Al-Qaeda terrorists have attacked nuclear sites in Pakistan, the US on Friday said it was comfortable with the level of security provided by the Pakistani forces at the facilities. HT Image We are comfortable with
yeezy the level of security of the Pakistani forces at the nuclear sites , Defence Secretary Robert Gates said when asked about the safety and s
stanley cup ecurity of Pakistan s nuclear weapons. His comments assume significance in the wake of a UK-based expert claiming that Taliban and Al-Qaeda terrorists have attacked nuclear sites in Pakistan at least thrice in the last two years. However, Pakistan rubbished the reports and said there was absolutely no chance that the country s nuclear weapons could fall into terrorist hands. The Defence Secretary said there seems to a broad political support for the Pakistan military operations against Taliban and other militants in the western parts of the country. The political support is more than any one would have expected six months ago , Gates said. I think that this change of attitudes and the success of the Pakistani forces clearly serve our interest, as well as it serves the interests of the Pakistanis, he said. Read breaking news, latest... See more Read breaking news, latest updates from US, UK, Pakistan and other countries across the world on topics related to US Election Live,
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