Tunisia is formally requesting the extradition of ex-President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali from Saudi Arabia, where he fled last month.
Mr Ben Ali flew to Saudi Arabia on 14 January after 23 years in power, after being toppled by weeks of protests.
The 74-year-old former leader is reportedly very ill in hospital after suffering a stroke.
Tunisia now has an interim government which is preparing the country for national elections.
That government is now seeking to try Mr Ben Ali on charges linked to the deaths of protesters during the uprising against his rule.
A statement from the foreign ministry in Tunis accused the former leader of involvement in "serious crimes" aimed at "sowing discord between the citizens of the same country by pushing them to kill one another", the AFP news agency reported.
As well as asking Riyadh to extradite Mr Ben Ali, Tunisia is seeking information on the former president's current health, including confirmation he is still alive.
Various recent reports have suggested that he is "gravely ill".
Although Mr Ben Ali was credited with creating political stability and strong economic growth, critics say he disregarded human rights and democratic values - claims he denies.
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