5 dangerous terrorists escape from Tunisia prison

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Five inmates, who were labeled as dangerous Islamists, have successfully escaped from a prison in Tunisia. The country’s interior ministry has released their photographs and is urging citizens to provide any information they may have to help prevent “terrorist acts.”

The escape occurred from Mornaguia prison early on Tuesday, as announced by the ministry on its Facebook page. Among the escapees is Ahmed Malki, who was imprisoned for the 2013 killings of two politicians. He is also known as “the Somali” and was serving a 24-year sentence for the assassinations of secular politicians Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi. These killings in 2013 triggered a political crisis in Tunisia, ultimately leading to the government’s resignation.

The escaped prisoners also include Rayd Touati, who, according to security sources, has been involved in some of the most violent attacks that have shaken Tunisia over the past decade, as reported by Reuters.

Tunisia gained global attention as the birthplace of the Arab Spring in 2011 when it overthrew its long-serving ruler, Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali. However, the nation is currently grappling with increased political instability, particularly as President Kais Saied has sought to consolidate near-total power.

One of the most devastating attacks in Tunisia occurred in 2015 when a gunman targeted tourists staying in a popular resort just north of Sousse, resulting in the tragic deaths of thirty-eight people.

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