Ghanouchi from Prison: Tunisia's Future is Freedom "Even if It Takes Time"
Rached Ghanouchi, the imprisoned leader of the Ennahda movement, expresses optimism about Tunisia's future of freedom and democracy in a message from prison.
In a message sent from prison, Rached Ghanouchi, the imprisoned leader of the Ennahda movement and former head of Tunisia's dissolved parliament, affirmed that the future of Tunisia lies in freedom, the rule of law, and the peaceful transfer of power, even if it takes time. He emphasized that true nations are not built on oppression but on justice and respect for people's will, reflecting on the fundamental values needed to build a stable society.
Ghanouchi further articulated that democracy is a peaceful mechanism for power transition and a safeguard for rights, asserting that it aligns with the spirit of Islam by opposing tyranny and preserving dignity. His message underscored a determination to continue advocating for democratic principles despite current challenges and setbacks in Tunisia's political landscape.
He called upon supporters to remain steadfast in their values and principles, urging them to maintain loyalty to justice and truth, regardless of his presence among them. Ghanouchi's statement serves as both a rallying cry for his party and an indication of the resilience of Tunisian civil society, emphasizing that the path towards freedom may be long and fraught with obstacles, but the desire for liberty cannot be extinguished.