Tunisian teachers take part in a protest to demand better work conditions and higher wages, near the prime minister's office in Tunis, Tunisia February 6, 2019. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi - RC1D7D0FA2B0
A Tunisian court specialized in terrorism sentenced nine defendants to death in the case of killing Said Ghozlani, a first sergeant in the Tunisian national army, the state news agency TAP reported on Friday.
At least 15 others were ordered imprisonment from 32 to 44 years.
A group of terrorists shot Ghozlani dead in November 2016 at his residence.
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