On the occasion of the fourteenth anniversary of the Tunisian revolution, when the voices of freedom and dignity triumphed over tyranny, and proved to the world that the will of the people is stronger than the shackles of dictatorship, today, we announce, with pride and conviction, the establishment of the “Freedom for Tunisia Observatory”.
This observatory was established to be an independent, inclusive national platform, concerned with monitoring and promoting personal and civil liberties in Tunisia, and protecting the democratic gains for which the Tunisian people paid dearly and heavily. We believe that Tunisia, which inspired the world with its revolution, deserves to be a model for building a state based on the rule of law and institutions.
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.
We appeal to all national human rights organizations to work together to defend human rights in Tunisia, where the achievements of the revolution are being destroyed and dismantled, and where the authorities violate international human rights charters and principles. The « Freedom for Tunisia Observatory » is ready to work with everyone, as we have teams of volunteers committed to monitoring and following up on violations and submitting complaints to bring those responsible to justice. We also call on every Tunisian, man or woman, who is subjected to human rights violations to contact us or report any violation against him or her, so that we can stand by them and defend them by all possible means.
The Tunisian revolution was not the end of the struggle, but rather its beginning. Today, as we celebrate the anniversary of its launch, we call on everyone to continue this journey.
Long live Tunisia, free and proud
Long live the Tunisian people struggling for, and committed to, their right to live with dignity and pride.
January 14, 2025 – Geneva