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Sounding the Alarm over Tunisia’s Crackdown

Sounding the Alarm over Tunisia’s Crackdown
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UN experts and human rights organizations have raised alarms regarding the deteriorating human rights situation in Tunisia under President Kais Saied. Reports highlight the systematic repression of journalists, judges, and civil society, alongside the mistreatment of sub-Saharan migrants.

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The erosion of the rule of law in Tunisia poses significant risks to regional stability and highlights the challenges of international oversight in authoritarian-leaning regimes.

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The source (Human Rights Watch) is an advocacy group that focuses on documenting abuses, which inherently leans toward highlighting systemic failures and government repression.

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