Tunisia: Human rights at risk two years after President Saied’s power grab

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Tunisia: Human rights at risk two years after President Saied’s power grab
Abstract
In the second year since Tunisian President Kais Saied’s power grab, Tunisian authorities have taken further steps towards repression by jailing dozens of political opponents and state critics, violated the independence of the judiciary, dismantled institutional human rights safeguards, and incited discrimination against migrants, Amnesty International said today. “Decree by decree, blow by blow, President Saied and his government have dramatically undermined respect for human rights in Tunisia since his power grab in July 2021. In doing so, he has stripped away basic freedoms that Tunisians fought hard to earn and fostered a climate of repression and impunity. The Tunisian authorities must immediately reverse this treacherous trajectory and uphold their international human rights obligations,” said Heba Morayef, Amnesty International’s Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa.
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Amnesty International
Date
2023-07-23
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English
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Tunisia
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24/07/2023, 15:51
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Human Rights
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Tunisia
Citation
Amnesty International. (2023, July 23). Tunisia: Human rights at risk two years after President Saied’s power grab. Amnesty International. https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2023/07/tunisia-human-rights-at-risk-two-years-after-president-saieds-power-grab/