Tunisian Regime Continues to Use the Judiciary to Suppress Opponents
A Tunisian court has sentenced Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Ennahda Movement, to 14 years in prison in the case...
Read moreDetailsA Tunisian court has sentenced Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Ennahda Movement, to 14 years in prison in the case...
Read moreDetailsIn a development raising serious concerns over the state of judicial independence in Tunisia, a court in the northern city...
Read moreDetailsA Tunisian appeals court has upheld a previous ruling, issued in October, sentencing former Justice Minister and Ennahda party leader...
Read moreDetailsTunisian authorities have recently transferred several detained political opponents to prisons located far from the capital, in a move that...
Read moreDetailsA Tunisian criminal court has sentenced former Prime Minister and Deputy Leader of the Ennahda Movement, Ali Larayedh, to 34...
Read moreDetailsThe United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, has condemned the recent verdicts issued by the Tunisian judiciary...
Read moreDetailsIn what has been described as an “unprecedented” judicial development, the Primary Court in the Tunisian capital issued initial prison...
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