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Tunisia- Police violence against women journalists at TAP

TAP journalist Hedi Jaziri stated that law enforcement stopped them from filming the demonstration held today in front of the agency’s headquarters where some female journalists were abused by them.

Hedi Jaziri related that law enforcement tried to forcefully enter TAP’s headquarters to enable chief executive Kamel Ben Younes access.

The safety of our colleagues is threatened because they refuse this appointment as well as its adoption by force, said Jaziri.

The journalist additionally called on the President of the Republic, Kais Saied to intervene to put an end to this dilemma since he is the sole guarantor of freedoms.

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