A Tunisian court on Thursday sentenced anti-racism activist Saadia Mosbah to eight years in prison on financial misconduct charges, a ruling her lawyer condemned as "shocking" and politically motivated, marking the latest crackdown on civil society in the North African country.
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- Sadia Moshba sentenced to eight years for financial misconduct
- Moshba has been in custody for nearly two years 13s
- She led efforts defending sub-Saharan migrants in Tunisia 18s
- Her son and another activist also received prison sentences 43s
- Human rights groups cite her prosecution as part of wider repression 1m 0s