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Tunisian Government Boosts Repression of Civil Society, Detaining Activists and Freezing Organizational Assets Amid Growing Oppression Under President Kais Saied

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Tunisian authorities have intensified their crackdown on civil under President Kais Saied, leading to the arrest of activists and the of organizations’ . In a recent wave of , security forces detained several prominent human rights defenders, alleging conspiracy against state security. This has prompted widespread international condemnation, with human rights organizations calling these actions politically motivated and a regression from the freedoms gained the 2011 revolution.

Among the arrested is Ahmed Souab, a human rights lawyer critical of the ‘s actions. detention followed his criticism of a recent trial of 37 individuals, including key , who received prison sentences of up to 74 years. Amnesty International has denounced his arrest as retaliation for speaking out against the trial’s injustices.

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In addition to , authorities have frozen the assets of various civil organizations, including the Tunisian Labour Union (UGTT) and the anti- group I Watch. These entities face legal and operational hurdles that significantly undermine their effectiveness. The UGTT, for ‘ rights, has faced intensified scrutiny, in leaders vocally opposing government actions.

Protests have erupted nationally as thousands protection for union rights and civic freedoms. Demonstrators cite severe conditions and restrictions on workers’ rights, emphasizing their right to organize and protest, showcasing the growing divide between the UGTT and Saied’s administration.

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International observers express concern over the erosion of judicial independence and freedom of , with Human Rights Watch documenting arbitrary detentions and politically motivated prosecutions aimed at silencing critics. The international community continues to urge Tunisian authorities to uphold human rights and the freedoms to the country’s post-revolution identity.

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