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Tunisia: French Embassy Chargé d'Affaires in Tunis Summoned Over Tunisian Killed in Marseille By Police

Summary by allAfrica
Tunis -- Following the killing of Tunisian citizen Abdelkader Dhibi on Tuesday in Marseille, and under the instructions of the President of the Republic, Secretary of State to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Migration, and Tunisians Abroad Mohamed Ben Ayed summoned the Chargé d'Affaires ad interim at the French Embassy in Tunisia on Wednesday, in the absence of the French Ambassador, to convey a strong protest over the killing by members of the…

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After the death of the author of a stabbing attack in Marseilles, shot dead by the police, Tunis claimed that this act seemed unjustified and that they intended to "take all measures to preserve the rights of the deceased and his family." After Algeria, it is therefore his neighbour who seems to take the path of diplomatic arms with France.

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The killing of a young Tunisian man by French police has sparked public outrage and sparked a wave of protests in his hometown of Kasserine.

·Amman, Jordan
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After the death of a Tunisian national shot dead by the police, Tunisia denounces a "unwarranted murder" and demands a rigorous investigation.

·Paris, France
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On Wednesday evening, Tunisia described the death of one of its nationals as "unwarranted murder". The man had been shot dead the day before in Marseille by the French police after a stabbing attack. Tunis called for a rapid investigation by France. - Tunisian shot dead in Marseille after a stabbing attack: Tunis denounces an "unwarranted murder" (Police, justice and other facts).

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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