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A new Human Rights Watch report says Tunisia has dramatically expanded the use of politically motivated arrests and ...
Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday arbitrary detention was being used to eliminate dissent in Tunisia and called on its ...
Human Rights Watch urges Tunisia to cease using arbitrary detention against opposition figures. The report criticizes ...
Death penalty has effectively been suspended in Tunisia since 1991, but prominent opposition figures may be sentenced.
Hundreds of Tunisians staged two protest rallies on Wednesday against what they say is the authoritarian rule of President ...
The Tunisian government has been increasingly using arbitrary arrests to suppress dissent, a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report ...
The Tunisian government has made arbitrary detention a central instrument of state policy, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a ...
They include activists, politicians, lawyers and media figures, some of whom have been vocal critics of President Kais Saied.
Tunisian authorities have detained many critics for more than 14 months pretrial, the maximum permitted under Tunisian law. Judicial authorities have regularly brought additional charges or issued new ...
The non-governmental organisation Human Rights Watch (HRW) has just published a new report on Tunisia, condemning the ...