Tunisian rapper Weld El 15 sentenced again
Ala Yaacoubi allegedly continued to sing the song after his release
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Tunisian rapper has been sentenced to 21 months in prison for insulting
the police, just two months after he was freed following public
protests.
Ala Yaacoubi, known as Weld El 15, was given a two-year
sentence in June for his song The Police Are Dogs, which says police
should be "slaughtered".
His sentence was suspended in July and he was released from prison but he allegedly continued to sing the song.
He was not in court and now has to hand himself in to the authorities.
His lawyer said the case was an attack on freedom of expression.
"I will speak to my clients to challenge this ruling, but
jail sentences demonstrate that the relentless campaign against artistic
freedom, freedom of expression, continues," said Ghazi Mrabet, quoted
by the AFP news agency.
He said neither he nor his client had been informed about the latest trial.
Another rapper, Klay BBJ, was sentenced alongside Weld El 15.
Although the 25-year-old rapper was not a particularly
well-known performer, his case was taken up by human rights activists,
bloggers and journalists, who campaigned for him to be released.
Tunisia elected a moderate Islamist-led government after the overthrow of long-serving ruler Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in 2011.
There has since been an increase in the prominence of
ultra-conservative Islamists known as Salafists, who campaign for
greater public piety in Tunisia.
This is being resisted by more secular and liberal Tunisians.