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Tunisia: Crushing the Person, Crushing a Movement
April 19, 2005

This 39-page report charges that the government’s policy of isolation is driven not by legitimate penological concerns. Rather, this national policy seeks to punish and demoralize jailed leaders of the banned Nahdha (Renaissance) party, as part of government efforts to destroy the country’s Islamist movement.

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Table of Contents
  • Tunisia
  • Crushing the person, crushing a movement:
  • I. Summary
  • II. Recommendations
  • III. Background on Political Prisoners in Tunisia
  • IV. Prolonged Isolation of Prisoners
  • V. New Information from Recently Released Prisoners
  • VI. Abdelkarim Harouni: Still in Solitary Confinement
  • VII. Official Statements on the Isolation of Prisoners
  • VIII. Nabil Ouaer: The Extreme Vulnerability of Being in Isolation
  • Acknowledgments
  • Appendix A
  • Appendix B
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