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Human Rights Watch said in its World Report 2025 that the Tunisian government has intensified its suppression of critical voices and tightened its campaign against civil society organizations.
Her defense team confirmed that she has threatened to go on an open hunger strike in protest of the “attacks on her basic rights” and her ongoing forced detention
The Observatory for Freedom in Tunisia expresses its deep concern about the legal violations in this case, especially with regard to the failure to set a date for Gharbi’s trial and his continued detention without a clear legal basis.
The « Freedom for Tunisia Observatory » is a commitment to building a free society, based on respect for human rights, enshrining the principles of transparency and accountability, and ensuring freedom of expression, the press, and peaceful assembly, as indispensable foundations for any democratic system in which everyone is equal before the law.
Sihem Bensedrine is a symbol of the human rights struggle in Tunisia, and played a pivotal role as head of the Truth and Dignity Commission, which oversaw the uncovering of violations committed during the Ben Ali regime.
The “Freedom for Tunisia” Observatory believes that the case of Noureddine Bhiri highlights ongoing problems related to fair trial guarantees and respect for the fundamental rights of individuals.