Tunisia

Tunisia has made huge steps forward on human rights during its ongoing democratic transition: a unique example in the region following the Arab Spring. Adopting a democratic constitution and having the first legislative and presidential elections in 2014 after decades of dictatorship were among key achievements. Tunisia has one of the most active civil societies in the region, playing a vital role in promoting freedom of expression and government transparency. A number of progressive laws in conformity with international human rights standards have been adopted during the last two years, including the law protecting whistleblowers and the law on access to information. However, other legislation and policy proposed by the government is clearly regressive. It counters progress made since the revolution and risks jeopardising Tunisia’s new democratic system and criminalising journalists, whistleblowers, human rights defenders, and others who criticize the police.

Protests and demonstrations have been banned in the name of public order with instances of print and broadcast media restrictions and journalists and bloggers being arrested. Authorities have also arrested and prosecuted individuals on defamation charges for ‘insulting’ state officials and ‘harming public order.’

Following the events of Arab Spring, ARTICLE 19 has built a team in Tunisia to contribute to the establishment of a solid legal framework in accordance with international human rights standards. Our work supporting state actors and civil society has been instrumental in securing freedom of expression and access to information, from the Constitution and other major pieces of legislation on media freedoms and access to information as well as supporting the establishment of key independent constitutional institutions. We also work with civil society actors and journalists to create a strong civil society that plays its key role in a democratic regime.

Tunisia: Activists planning to boycott referendum could face charges
17.06.2022 5 min read

Tunisia: Activists planning to boycott referendum could face charges

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Tunisia: Prosecution of journalists is a serious violation of press freedom
14.06.2022 3 min read

Tunisia: Prosecution of journalists is a serious violation of press freedom

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Tunisia: Activist Amina Mansour faces jail term for Facebook posts
26.05.2022 3 min read

Tunisia: Activist Amina Mansour faces jail term for Facebook posts

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Tunisia: authorities must respect the independence and freedom of public media
01.04.2022 5 min read

Tunisia: authorities must respect the independence and freedom of public media

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Tunisia: Overhaul of associations law will jeopardise safe civic space
29.03.2022 10 min read

Tunisia: Overhaul of associations law will jeopardise safe civic space

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Tunisia: Escalating threats to media freedom as journalists are prosecuted
28.03.2022 6 min read

Tunisia: Escalating threats to media freedom as journalists are prosecuted

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Digital stop & search: How police scrape social data to persecute LGBT people
07.03.2022 1 min read

Digital stop & search: How police scrape social data to persecute LGBT people

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Tunisia: Decree undermining independent judiciary must be repealed
17.02.2022 8 min read

Tunisia: Decree undermining independent judiciary must be repealed

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Tunisia: Where poems lead to prison
05.02.2022 40 min read

Tunisia: Where poems lead to prison

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