Documents on Tunisia
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  • Press release
    Oct 23, 2009

    Repressive acts and tight controls on the election process have tainted the prospects for free and fair presidential and legislative elections in Tunisia on October 25, 2009.

  • Press release
    Sep 18, 2009

    The Tunisian government should end the harassment of the human rights activist and journalist Abdallah Zouari immediately.

  • Commentary
    Aug 6, 2009

    Back in 2006, Israel's profligate use of cluster munitions in Lebanon caught the public eye, nowhere more so than in the Arab world.

  • Press release
    Aug 5, 2009

    Italy’s expulsion of a Tunisian terrorism suspect to a country where he is at real risk of torture is the latest example of how it flouts the absolute ban on such returns. Italy returned Ali Ben Sassi Toumi to Tunisia on August 2, 2009, despite repeated rulings from the European Court of Human Rights to suspend the planned expulsion until the court fully investigates the claim that he would face torture or other mistreatment upon his return.

  • Press release
    Jul 28, 2009

    Tunisian authorities should end the arbitrary banishment to a remote village of the political activist and journalist Abdallah Zouari.

  • Press release
    Apr 16, 2009

    Tunisia should honor its pledge to grant Human Rights Watch access to its prisons, Human Rights Watch said today.

  • Press release
    Mar 12, 2009

    The Tunisian government released a long-serving political prisoner only to re-arrest him a few weeks later solely for expressing his political views to the media.

  • Press release
    Nov 5, 2008

    President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia freed several prominent political prisoners on November 5, 2008, and Human Rights Watch urged authorities to release all persons held for nonviolent political activities and to end the harassment of former political prisoners.

  • Press release
    Sep 4, 2008

    US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice should urge the Tunisian government to end its harassment and imprisonment of human rights activists when she visits the country on Saturday, September 6, Human Rights Watch said today. She is scheduled to meet with President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, who has held office since 1987.

  • Press release
    Apr 18, 2008

    The first session of the new country review mechanism of the UN Human Rights Council was undermined by inconsistencies and the timidity of some governments in reviewing others, Human Rights Watch said today. On April 18, 2008 the council concluded a two-week session in which it examined the records of 16 countries as part of the new Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process.

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