Military Service Deferment Tunisia

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Military service in Tunisia is mandatory for males aged 20-35. Students may qualify for deferment. The Loi n° 2004-1 du 14 Janvier 2004 governs these obligations. For deferment, visit the local military office with your student ID and educational documents. For legal issues in the West Bank, consult international law experts.

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j'ai un problem dans la tunise, est ce que je peut parler en english
Of course, you can speak in English. Could you please provide more details about your legal issue in Tunisia?
i'm 25 years old and i'm student so what is my legal status regarding military service
In Tunisia, military service is compulsory for all male citizens between the ages of * and *. However, as a student, you may be eligible for a deferment. It's best to check with the local military office for specific guidance on your situation. Do you need more information on how to proceed?
yep
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You might want to visit your local military office in Tunisia to inquire about the necessary documents for deferment as a student. Make sure to have your student ID and any official documents from your educational institution. Would you like assistance with finding the contact information of the local military office?
could u give me any legal articles or codes u use to give me this advice
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In Tunisia, the legal framework regarding military service is governed by the "Loi n° *-* du * Janvier *", which outlines compulsory military service obligations. Articles within this law discuss deferments for students. It is advisable to consult the local military office for specific articles or codes relevant to your situation.
what's happned in the west bank in palestine it's legal?
I'm here to help with your question, but I need a bit more context. Are you asking about a specific legal event or situation in the West Bank? This will help me provide more accurate information.
The IDF blockaded roads around Jenin, Tulkarm, and Al-Faraa refugee camp as ground forces and aerial vehicles entered them, destroying roads that Israeli forces said they suspected might contain explosive devices and controlling access to hospitals where they said militants might hide.
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The situation you've described involves complex international legal and humanitarian issues. The legality of military actions such as blockades and road destruction can be contentious and depend on various factors, including international law and agreements. If you're interested in more detailed legal perspectives, consider consulting experts in international law or human rights organizations.
If you have any more specific legal questions or need guidance on another issue, feel free to ask!