Tunisia: CFWIJ denounces brutal police violence against journalist
/Security forces attacked at least 9 journalists, of which three of them women, while following the anti-government protest in Tunis
Read MoreSecurity forces attacked at least 9 journalists, of which three of them women, while following the anti-government protest in Tunis
Read MoreMyriam Bribri, a Tunisian blogger and activist, who documented a security agent’s attempt to assault a citizen, was arrested by the Tunisian authorities.
Read MoreJournalist Mona Al Bou-Azizi attacked online over her coverage. CFWIJ stands with the journalist against these odious threats.
Read MoreTunisian Press Council is formed following two years of rigorous preparation.
Read MoreBlogger Amna El Sharqi received a sentence of 6 months in prison and 2000 Tunisian dinars (650 USD) fine for charges on violating sanctities and calling for hatred between religions and races on July 14.
Read MoreTunisian blogger Amna Al-Sharqi who posted a clearly satirical blog post called “Surah Corona” was sentenced to six months in prison on charges of inciting interreligious hatred
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