Tunisian revolution: onwards!
Since the 2011 revolution, Tunisia has achieved considerable progress in terms of human rights and fundamental freedoms but political, economic and social instability remain.
Tunisian revolution: onwards! Read More »
Since the 2011 revolution, Tunisia has achieved considerable progress in terms of human rights and fundamental freedoms but political, economic and social instability remain.
Tunisian revolution: onwards! Read More »
Four years in prison and 10,000 dinars. This is the potential fine Tunisian people could face if they take a picture of policemen in a stadium without blurring their faces. This excessive sentence could soon be applied in
Tunisia: freedom-curtailing laws, no thank you! Read More »
In April, the Council of Europe asked Tunisia to sign the Istanbul Convention on preventing and combating violence against women – as the first country in the MENA region.
Tunisia’s long haul to stop violence against women reached international recognition Read More »
In April 2020, the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women put out a global call for submissions on the increase of violence against women during the COVID-19 crisis. With
Documenting violence against women during the COVID-19 crisis Read More »
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the respect of human rights in Tunisia highlighted the frail political situation. Despite huge efforts, civil society’s influence was limited to support the state institutions in their democratic work.
The Tunisian instances, watchdogs during the pandemic Read More »
The number of cases of violence against women, of any type, has sharply risen since the enactment of Governmental Decree 2020-156 of 22 March 2020, establishing total sanitary confinement aimed
Tunisia: pandemic increases violence against women Read More »
Brussels, 20 June 2019 To mark World Refugee Day, EuroMed Rights focuses on the current practice of stopping people from disembarking ships/boats on the Mediterranean Sea shoreline, particularly in Tunisia.
World Refugee Day – Deadlock at sea, obstacles to the right of asylum: the Tunisian case Read More »
Tunis, 04 June 2019 EuroMed Rights and the signatory organisations wish to reinforce their support for the organisations that have already expressed their deepest concerns about the situation of the
Press Release Tunis, 10 October 2018 The Assembly of People’s Representatives adopted yesterday, Tuesday 9 October 2018, the Organic Law on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination in
Press Release Brussels, 27 September 2018 Today the Italian Minister of Interior, Matteo Salvini, visits the Tunisian President, Beji Caid Essebsi, and the Minister of the Interior, Hechem Fourati, in
EuroMed Rights on today’s visit of Matteo Salvini in Tunisia Read More »