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Tunisian President Kais Saied should safeguard the human rights of all Tunisians and reverse any repressive measures taken since announcing July 25 measures.
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, expressed his concern about what he described as Tunisia’s “retreat” in the field of human rights.
We call on the Tunisian authorities to release all political prisoners and to restore freedoms and human rights in Tunisia.
A referendum on a new constitution in Tunisia approved the expansion of the president’s powers, a year after he began ruling unopposed, further dividing the country.
The organizations called on the Council and Member States to press the Tunisian authorities to comply with their obligations under international human rights law.
On July 25, citing widespread protests and political paralysis, President Saied took “exceptional measures” under Article 80 of the constitution to dismiss Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi, freeze parliament’s activities for 30 days, and lift the immunity of members of parliament.