Executive Director of the Association for the Activation of the Right to Difference, Ms. Salwa Ghrissa
Tunis, June 10, 2025 – The investigating judge at the Bizerte Court of First Instance decided to extend the pretrial detention of Saloua Ghrissa, Executive Director of the Association for the Activation of the Right to Difference, an association concerned with minority rights in Tunisia, for an additional four months. This extension was made without her appearing before any court and without any substantive developments in her legal case since her imprisonment in December 2024.
Case Background
The case dates back to December 2024, when Saloua Ghrissa was arrested and a warrant was issued against her under Articles 92, 93, and 94 of Basic Law No. 26 of 2015 on Combating Terrorism and Preventing Money Laundering, on suspicions related to the association’s management and financing.
These charges were brought against her without her being afforded the right to a full defense. She was only interrogated three times, and on December 9, 2024, she was brought directly before the Sub-Directorate of Economic and Financial Research, without being referred to court or facing a clear indictment.
She was subsequently referred to the Public Prosecutor on December 10, 2024, before a warrant was issued for her imprisonment on the 12th of the same month. Since that date, the case has not witnessed any significant legal developments until the latest extension decision.
Unjustifiably Postponed Trial:
The Freedom for Tunisia Observatory believes that the extension of Saloua Ghrissa’s pretrial detention, despite the passage of more than six months (180 days) of her detention without a verdict or clear criminal charge, constitutes a flagrant violation of the right to liberty and a fair trial. It raises serious questions about the political nature of the case, especially in light of an environment of discrimination against associations defending minorities.
The Observatory recalls that keeping the activist in prison, while the remaining members of the association remain free, indicates selective judicial manipulation and represents a clear attempt to pressure defenders of minority rights in Tunisian society.
The Freedom for Tunisia Observatory calls for:
- The immediate release of Saloua Ghrissa pending a decision in the case, out of respect for her right to freedom and dignity;
- The cessation of the use of pretrial detention as a disguised punishment, especially when it is not accompanied by published evidence or developments in the case;
- The granting of a fair trial in accordance with international standards, free from politicization or discrimination;
- The respect of Tunisia’s international obligations to protect human rights defenders, including those working on issues affecting minorities and vulnerable groups.
The Observatory affirms that justice is not based on prolonged detention, but rather on guarantees of a fair trial and respect for the principle of equality before the law, without selectivity or political motives.