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The Tunisian government has been increasingly using arbitrary arrests to suppress dissent, a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report ...
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A new Human Rights Watch report says Tunisia has dramatically expanded the use of politically motivated arrests and ...
Despite technological readiness, power export ambitions hinge on improved regional interconnections and the creation of ...
Orange Middle East and Africa launches “My Customer, My Boss” an unprecedented mobilization of 10 000 employees to meet with ...
To maximize the impact and streamline data collection, Orange collaborated with Gofiled, an emerging startup from the Orange ...
TUNIS (Reuters) - Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday arbitrary detention was being used to eliminate dissent in Tunisia and ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet his French counterpart Jean-Noel Barrot on Thursday during his visit to Paris ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNHuman Rights Watch slams Tunisia’s 'repressive' use of arbitrary detentionThe non-governmental organisation Human Rights Watch (HRW) has just published a new report on Tunisia, condemning the ...
Tunisian authorities have detained many critics for more than 14 months pretrial, the maximum permitted under Tunisian law. Judicial authorities have regularly brought additional charges or issued new ...
A practical guide to developing and using country profiles on the rights and wellbeing of older persons in the Arab region ...
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