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Tunisia Under Fire for Suppressing Dissent, New Human Rights Report Claims

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has released a compelling report that casts a stark light on Tunisia's alarming trend of arbitrary detentions, which have become a cornerstone of President Kais Saied's increasingly authoritarian regime since his contentious power grab in 2021. This 42-page exposé delves deeply into the government's systematic crackdown on dissenters. It reveals a landscape where fear prevails, and those who dare to speak their minds face politically charged prosecutions designed to intimidate and silence critics.…

EU Identifies Morocco, Tunisia, and Egypt as Safe Havens for Migrant Deportations

The European Commission made a significant announcement on Wednesday, designating several nations—including Egypt and Tunisia, both of which face considerable scrutiny regarding their human rights records—as "safe countries" for the return of failed asylum seekers. This decision has sparked a flurry of debate and concern among human rights organizations and advocates. Critics of the updated list argue that it effectively allows EU member states to expedite asylum applications from the nationals of these countries,…

Tunisia Demolishes Migrant Encampments and Conducts Forced Deportations

In the unfolding tale of migration struggles, Tunisia has taken a decisive turn. Officials dismantled improvised camps housing approximately 7,000 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa, marking the beginning of a controversial campaign of forced deportations. As tensions flare, these actions highlight the complexity of Tunisia's approach to its ongoing migrant crisis. What drives a nation to take such drastic measures, and what does it mean for those caught in the crossfire? According to Houssem Eddine Jebabli, a notable…

Tunisia Set to Initiate Trials with Alleged Political Agendas

The unfolding trial of prominent Tunisian opposition figures, charged with conspiring against state security, commences on Tuesday. This event arrives amidst a backdrop of global criticism from rights organizations and detractors, who decry the proceedings as politically motivated and unjust. With approximately 40 notable defendants in the spotlight, including diplomats, politicians, lawyers, and media personalities, this trial bears resemblance to a turbulent drama, laden with intrigue and tension. Among them are…

Liberia Seeks Rematch with Tunisia in FIFA 2026 Qualification Showdown

In the world of football, where passion and national pride intertwine, the football governing body, FIFA, has recently received a formal complaint from Liberia. The issue at hand involves what Liberia perceives as questionable officiating during their qualifying match against Tunisia on March 19. The match, which had everyone on the edge of their seats, ultimately ended in disappointment for Liberia. Referee Clement Franklin Kpan hails from Ivory Coast, and now, his decisions during the match are under scrutiny. FIFA has…

Tayechi Shines: Tunisia Overpowers Somalia 3-0 in U-17 AFCON

Mogadishu (AX) — In a gripping opener to their Africa Cup of Nations campaign, Somalia's U-17 squad faced a tough challenge, succumbing to a robust 3-0 defeat at the hands of Tunisia. The African football stage can be unforgiving, but isn't it through these trials that the spirit of a young team is truly forged? Tunisia's victory was orchestrated by their prodigious forward, Fedi Tayechi, whose performance on the field was reminiscent of a meticulous artist at work, painting a masterpiece one stroke at a time. He struck…

Somalia U-17 Set to Clash with Tunisia in Morocco AFCON Opener

Somalia's Journey: A New Chapter in Youth Football In the heartwarming backdrop of the 2023 Africa U-17 Cup of Nations in Algeria, Somalia carved an indelible mark on the tournament's history. By securing a 1-1 draw against Congo, they not only gained their first-ever point but also won the hearts of many who have been eagerly watching their progress. With such memories serving as a cornerstone, the Somali team's confidence is palpable as they prepare to face another challenging opponent. Reflecting on their…

Tunisia’s Saied Solidifies Authority with Overwhelming Victory

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Tunisian President Saied Poised for Resounding Electoral Success

In the heart of Tunis, supporters of President Kais Saied erupted in jubilation following a televised exit poll indicating a resounding victory for their leader. The poll suggested that Saied secured a staggering 89.2% of the vote, leaving his challengers in the dust. His competition consisted of two distinct figures: Zouhair Maghzaoui, a former ally turned staunch critic, and Ayachi Zammel, a candidate who found himself behind bars just a month prior. With their expectations shattered, both Maghzaoui and Zammel quickly…

Tunisia Tightens Restrictions on Press Freedom in Preparation for Presidential Elections

With the presidential election in Tunisia approaching in October, there’s a palpable tightening of the reins on dissent, particularly within the media, warns Bassam Khawaja, Deputy Director for the Middle East and North Africa at Human Rights Watch. He pointed out that at least five journalists find themselves incarcerated, simply for expressing their viewpoints. “This crackdown is systematically erasing criticism and stifling diverse opinions across Tunisia’s media landscape,” Khawaja noted. He elaborated that meaningful…

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