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Since February 2023, the Tunisian authorities have launched a campaign of large-scale raids and arrests of dozens of political leaders.
The signatories to the statement called on the judiciary to play its constitutional role in protecting rights and freedoms, respecting evidence of innocence, and enabling detainees to have fair trials.
The Tunisian police, military, and national guard including the coast guard have committed serious abuses against Black African migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers, Human Rights Watch said.
Journalists tell Middle East Eye they are losing ground over hard-fought media freedoms in crackdown since “constitutional coup.”
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk on Friday expressed deep concern at the increasing restrictions on the right to freedom of expression and press freedom in Tunisia.
Tunisian President Kais Saied should safeguard the human rights of all Tunisians and reverse any repressive measures taken since announcing July 25 measures.