A Tunisian judge on Wednesday put off a terrorism hearing against the main opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi until November, and said he would not be held in pre-trial detention, his lawyer said. Police had questioned Ghannouchi for more than 12 hours overnight over accusations that he had helped Tunisians travel to Syria for jihad during the Islamic State crisis last decade. The 81-year old head of the moderate Islamist Ennahda party, who was also speaker of the dissolved parliament, has denied all the charges and said they are politically motivated. Another senior Ennahda figure, former Pr…