Prime minister Nejla Bouden talked yesterday with the members of the delegation who went to Geneva to partake in the 41st session of the universal periodic examination (EPU) of the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Bouden declared Tunisia has agreed to examine 185 recommendations made by many countries except those of the Israeli occupation.
She considered that the Israeli occupation has no lessons to give Tunisia in respect of the freedom of reporters and human rights activists.
According to the Kasbah press release, Bouden has again denounced the violations committed by the occupation forces.
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