Victims of Kais Saied’s Human Rights Violations in Tunisia
This section highlights the victims of violations that individuals from various intellectual and political groups in Tunisia have been subjected to since the Kais Saied regime took power. This section aims to document violations and provide updated information on the various cases that have affected activists, politicians, media professionals, judges, lawyers, bloggers, and businessmen, who have been subjected to arbitrary practices and violations of their basic rights.
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Jaouhar Ben Mbarek
Supported Kais Saied during his election campaign, but became one of his most prominent opponents since Saied assumed absolute power in the country.
Yassine Ayari
Charged with committing an offensive act against the President of the Republic and harming the morale of the army.
Kamel Ltaief
The investigating judge at the Anti-Terrorism Judicial Pole interrogated him about his meetings with foreign diplomats.
Chaïma Issa
Chaïma Issa appeared before a military court on January 27 for a statement on the radio.
Noureddine Boutar
Arbitrarily detained then released on bail, under travel ban.
Abdelhamid Jelassi
The police interrogated him about a meeting with foreign visitors held in a restaurant and radio interviews in which he criticized Kais Saied.
Issam Chebbi
Lazhar Akremi
Prosecuted following a complaint submitted by the Minister of Justice, Leila Jaffel
Khayam Turki
Turki is being held under 10 articles of the Tunisian Penal Code – including Article 72, which provides for the death penalty.
Seifeddine Makhlouf
In June 2022, a military court also sentenced Makhlouf to one year in prison on charges of “undermining army morale” and banned him from practicing law for five years.