
Tunisia
Tunisian authorities intensified repression of political opposition and other critical voices by carrying out mass arrests, imprisoning journalists, and targeting civil society groups. As of November 2024, over 80 people were detained on political grounds or for exercising their fundamental rights, including political opponents, activists, lawyers, journalists, human rights defenders, and social media users. Authorities undermined the integrity of the October 2024 presidential election to ensure President Kais Saied’s re-election, including by excluding or imprisoning prospective challengers and amending the electoral law just days before the election. Tunisian security forces continued abuses against migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees with impunity. The European Union continued efforts to enhance migration cooperation with Tunisia despite ongoing violations.

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July 19, 2023
Tunisia: No Safe Haven for Black African Migrants, Refugees
Security Forces Abuse Migrants; EU Should Suspend Migration Control Support
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July 18, 2023
Middle East and North Africa: End Curbs on Women’s Mobility
Male Guardianship Rules Hamper Travel, Other Movement
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February 27, 2023
Tunisia: President Intensifies Attacks on Judicial Independence
Ignoring Court Order to Reinstate Fired Judges, Prosecuting Them Instead
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September 30, 2024
Tunisia: Release Former Truth Commission President
Stop Retaliation Against Human Rights Defenders
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September 4, 2024
Tunisia’s Electoral Commission Paves the Way for Kais Saied's Second Term
Commission Should Respect Court Ruling Reinstating Prospective Candidates
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August 20, 2024
Tunisia: Prospective Presidential Candidates Barred
Potential Contenders Excluded, Convicted, Imprisoned
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August 12, 2024
Tunisia Hollows Out its Media Landscape Ahead of Elections
Clampdown Stifles Diverse Voices, Political Debate
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June 18, 2024
Tunisia: Joint Statement Calling for End to Crackdown
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May 30, 2024
Tunisia: Authorities Escalate Clampdown on Media, Freedom of Expression
Release Detainees, End Prosecutions for Speech Offenses
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May 17, 2024
Tunisia: Deepening Civil Society Crackdown
Authorities Target Refugee and Migrant Rights Groups, Activists and Journalists
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January 23, 2024
Meta: Protect LGBT People from Digital Targeting
New #SecureOurSocials Campaign Urges Transparency from Facebook, Instagram