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Tunisia-March Prohibition towards Carthage: PDL files complaint with HCDH

PDL affirmed that its sit-in organized in front of the headquarters of the High Commission for Human Rights has been continuing since January 14 to call on the organization to respect the right of the Tunisian people to self-determination.

In this regard, many points have been conveyed to the Secretary General of the United Nations, the Secretary General of  Arab League and the President of the Council of Europe, read a press release issued by the party.

“The PDL has filed a complaint with the HCDH to condemn the practices made by the authorities with a view to disturbing activities and its movements including the march of January 14, 2023.

Added to this, the rejection of harassment exercised against the party president and her supporters, “revealed the PDL.

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