09/05/2023 – 05/06/2023
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Since the coup de force by the President Kais Saied on 25 July 2021, the political crisis in Tunisia has only deepened: threats against freedom of expression, weakening of civil
Human rights and the rule of law in Tunisia: the slide continues Read More »
Joint Statement by Civil Search And Rescue Organizations and migrants solidarity networks We, the undersigned organisations, issue this statement to remind once again that Tunisia is neither a safe
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) imposes punitive additional fees on struggling economies, because they are struggling economies. In the MENA region, the Fund has hiked the loan costs of Tunisia,
EU member states must break with IMF’s punitive loan fees Read More »
Following the increasing number of shipwrecks off the coast of Tunisia and the dangerous maneuvers of the Tunisian and Libyan coast guards, the EU must stop supporting their practices.
For more respect towards the human rights of migrants in Maghreb-EU cooperation 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 »