Minister to the Prime Minister in charge of Human Rights and Relations with Constitutional Authorities and Civil Society Ayachi Hammami will be making an official visit to Geneva to discuss the national report on civil and political rights before the human rights commission.
This visit will be an opportunity to reaffirm Tunisia’s dedication to moving forward on the protection of the human rights system in its global dimension and the adaptation of national laws to the provisions of the Constitution.
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