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Tunisian court sentences blogger to six months in prison for reposting joke written in Koranic style

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A Tunisian court has sentenced blogger Emna Chargui to six months in prison and a $700 fine for reposting a Facebook joke about the coronavirus written as if it was a Koranic verse.

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"This is unfair and unjust … this proves that there is no freedom here," Chargui, 27, told Reuters from home where she had been waiting for the ruling.

She plans to appeal as allowed within 10 days.

Chargui's sharing of the post in May angered some conservative social media users who demanded punishment in a nation periodically polarised between secular and Islamist political wings since a revolution that introduced democracy nine years ago.

>>Watch: Tunisian blogger's trial to open, raises free speech questions

Court spokesman Mohsen Dali said the sentence was on charges of inciting hate between religions and races.

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