The judge told AFP that the young woman, who had been on trial for illegal possession of pepper spray, would be prosecuted for indecency and desecrating a cemetery, and that she would face a new hearing on June 5.
Mokhtar Janene, the lawyer for Amina Sboui, confirmed an order had been issued for her to be detained.
The two sources both said that the accused, better known by her pseudonym Amina Tyler, is being prosecuted under the "criminal conspiracy" section of the penal code, where different articles carry possible jail terms ranging from six to 18 years.
No verdict has yet been announced on the earlier charge of illegally possessing pepper spray.
The young activist was arrested on May 19 after painting the word Femen on a wall near a cemetery in Tunisia's religious capital of Kairouan, 150 kilometres south of Tunis, where radical Salafists were planning to hold an illegal congress.
Sboui had sparked both scandal and a wave of online support in socially conservative Tunisia for posting topless pictures of herself on Facebook in March, reportedly incurring death threats from radical Islamists.
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