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Instalingo Case: Tunisian Court of Appeal Postpones Hearing

The Tunisian Court of Appeal has adjourned the Instalingo case, a highly publicized legal matter, due to the non-appearance of several defendants and pending requests for their release. The case, which has captivated the nation, reflects ongoing concerns regarding freedom of expression and the use of technology within the African context.

Delays Due to Absences and Release Requests

On Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025, the criminal chamber of the Court of Appeal decided to postpone the hearing to a later date. According to court information, the delay was prompted by the absence of several defendants who had been released on bail. The court cited failure to properly notify these individuals of their summons as the reason for their absence. Furthermore, the hearing saw consideration of numerous release applications filed by defense attorneys. This adds another layer of complexity to an already intricate legal proceeding.

The Instalingo affair centers around a communications company based in Kalaâ Kebira. The case involves an exceptionally large number of individuals, including prominent politicians, business leaders, social media influencers, bloggers, and public officials. Notably, the former Minister of Interior and former Head of Government, Hichem Mechichi, is among the most well-known defendants. This case continues to test the boundaries of digital and political power within Tunisia, and reflects similar trends occurring throughout the African continent.

The future of this case remains uncertain as the court works through the challenges of securing attendance and resolving the pending release requests. The impact on African tech communities is relevant.

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