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Tunisia must quash guilty verdicts against anti-pollution protesters and investigate alleged torture of human rights activist

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The period of democratic transition in Tunisia after the 2011 revolution saw several achievements in the field of human rights, including the jurisdiction of the African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights in 2017. This court was seized by master Brahim Belghith, the author of this article, and successfully. A judgement of 22 September 2021 will condemn the regime of President Kais Said for violations of human rights.

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International Commission of Jurists broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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