Tunisian sentenced to jail for smoking during Ramazan

The man was seen smoking outside the Bizerte courthouse by a judiciary official

A man smokes a cigarette in central London, February 1, 2010. PHOTO: REUTERS

TUNIS:
A Tunisian court Monday sentenced to one month in prison a man who smoked a cigarette in public during the Muslim dawn-to-dusk holy fasting month of Ramazan, a spokesperson said.

People who smoke, eat openly during Ramazan face 3-month imprisonment

The man was seen smoking outside the Bizerte courthouse by a judiciary official who informed the police before they arrested him and referred him to the prosecution, the spokesman Chokri Lahmar told AFP. He said the man had 10 days to appeal before the sentence takes effect.

On June 1 four men were sentenced to one-month jail terms for eating in public during Ramazan.


There is no law against eating or drinking in public during Ramazan, but every year the issue comes to the fore in the North African country. Tunisia's constitution guarantees "freedom of belief and conscience", but the state is also the "guardian of religion".

Tunisians protest for right not to fast during Ramazan

Monday's ruling came a day after dozens of Tunisians demonstrated in the capital Tunis to demand the right to eat and drink in public during the Muslim fasting month.

During Ramazan, Muslims around the world abstain from eating, drinking, smoking and having sex from dawn to dusk.
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