In Tunisia Talks, EU Should Privilege Human Rights Over Politics
Statement from four human rights organisations regarding the situation in Tunisia.
In Tunisia Talks, EU Should Privilege Human Rights Over Politics Read More »
Statement from four human rights organisations regarding the situation in Tunisia.
In Tunisia Talks, EU Should Privilege Human Rights Over Politics Read More »
Statement from EuroMed Rights regarding the situation in Tunisia.
Tunisia: The rule of law on the brink Read More »
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Tunisian government are currently finalising the details of a $1.9 billion loan agreed in October 2022, which would be the third major IMF
IMF-Tunisia loan deal highlights human rights-conflicting approach to social protection Read More »
Increasing number of deaths at sea, lack of legal channels, no identification procedure: the nightmarish journey of refugees, migrants, asylum seekers: continues until their death.
Refugees, migrants, asylum seekers: forgotten even in death Read More »
In 2022, EuroMed Rights celebrates its 25th anniversary! To mark this milestone, we asked members to tell us what EuroMed Rights meant to them and their organisation.
“What a journey it has been since the network was founded in 1997!” Read More »
On the 8th anniversary of entry into force of the Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence, colloquially known as the Istanbul Convention,
Why the Istanbul Convention remains necessary? Read More »
Revoke Decree Granting President Power to Remove Judges (Tunis, June 8, 2022) — President Kais Saied dealt a deep blow to judicial independence on June 1, 2022, by granting himself,
Tunisia: Arbitrary Dismissals A Blow to Judicial Independence Read More »
After the freezing of the parliament and the dismissal of the head of government on 25 July 2021, President Kaïs Saïed’s decision on 6 February to dissolve the Superior Council
Tunisia: Another step towards concentration of powers Read More »
Since the EU and Italy signed a deal with Libya to reduce the number of arrivals to Europe five years ago, over 82,000 people have been intercepted by the so-called
Worsening situation in Libya: a chain effect for migrants in Tunisia Read More »
Ahead of the Global Day of Struggle against Deaths at Borders on 6 February 2022, EuroMed Rights joins 125+ organisations in the CommemorAction Day to denounce the number of people
A Global Day to remember dead and missing migrants at borders Read More »