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On December 17, 2010, a young, demoralized man staggered angrily into a local government office in central Tunisia. He doused ...
Tunisia has dramatically expanded the use of politically ... “The authorities’ stranglehold on the judiciary, following repeated attacks on its independence, raises serious concerns about fair trial ...
A sham trial resulting in the conviction of some 40 critics, with sentences reaching up to 66 years in prison, illustrates ...
Prominent activists, lawyers and businesspeople given sentences ranging from 13 to 66 years in unprecedented court case ...
It’s unclear how quickly the projects will come together. Government spends hundreds of millions to adapt after fuel reserves ...
The Tunisian authorities must immediately and unconditionally release lawyer Ahmed Souab and drop all charges against him, as ...
Doubts over the independence of Tunisia’s judiciary have grown since Saied dissolved the country’s judicial council in 2022 and then replaced it with a body he has more control over.
Prominent Tunisian lawyer Ahmed Souab, known for his critical stance against President Kais Saied, has been detained. Souab, representing opposition leaders recently convicted on conspiracy charges, ...
the Speaker of the Tunisian Assembly of the Representatives of the People of the Republic of Tunisia, on his country’s Independence Day. He wished Tunisia continued progress and prosperity. Al ...
In 1955, Prime Minister Edgar Faure of France and Habib Bourguiba signed an autonomy agreement in Paris and on 20 March 1956, Tunisia finally achieved independence from France, with Bourguiba ...