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Tunisia has dramatically expanded the use of politically motivated arrests and prosecutions to intimidate and silence critics ...
Prominent activists, lawyers and businesspeople given sentences ranging from 13 to 66 years in unprecedented court case ...
Hanène Tajouri Bessassi, Tunisia’s envoy in Washington, discusses her country's priorities at our April 3 Ambassador Insider ...
As the North African nation continues to slide toward authoritarianism, a court sentenced about 40 people, including ...
Among the 40 individuals targeted in this trial, six opposition political figures – Jaouhar Ben Mbarek, Khayyam Turki, Issam ...
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 ...
In what the group describes as a sweeping rollback of freedoms won during Tunisia’s 2011 revolution, authorities in recent years have targeted lawyers, judges, journalists and activists in a ...
Tunisian President Kais Saied (R) meets with Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 15, ...
The government has lost its patience for media outlets that dare to challenge its narratives on issues of major concern for ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTunisia: Arbitrary Detention Crushes DissentTunisian 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 ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNDeadly Tunisia school wall collapse sparks outcry in nation's hinterlandThe deaths of three Tunisian sixth-formers in a school wall collapse in the small inland town of Mezzouna has fuelled anger ...
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