Politics

Tunisia-U.S disappointed by recent reports on infringements on freedom of press and expression

Speaking at a briefing by the U.S state department,spokesman for the United States Department of State  Price Ned said
“We are concerned and disappointed by recent reports from Tunisia on infringements on freedom of the press and expression and the use of military courts to investigate civilian cases. It is essential for the Tunisian government to uphold its commitments to respect human rights as outlined in the Tunisian Constitution and affirmed in Presidential Decree 117”.

“We also urge Tunisia’s President and new Prime Minister to respond to the Tunisian people’s call for a clear roadmap for a return to a transparent democratic process, involving civil society and diverse political voices”,he added.

 

 

R

Leave a Comment
Share
Published by
R

Recent Posts

QNB – What to expect of the “last mile” of US inflation normalization?

Historically, particularly over the so-called “Great Moderation” period (1990-2019) dominated by positive growth and low…

6 heures ago

Growing global student mobilization: Situation by country

Solidarity with Gaza is apparent at universities around the globe, with student movements in France,…

18 heures ago

Tunisia-Ministry of Interior: Evacuation of Marsa youth complex [Video]

The Ministry of the Interior declared, in an official press release, that security units in…

18 heures ago

Tunisia – Ariana: Arrest of individual who posed as police officer

The prosecution at the Ariana Court of First Instance authorized agents of the Ariana North…

18 heures ago

Sadiq Khan wins London mayoral election

Labour's Sadiq Khan has won a third successive term as mayor of London. Khan defeated…

18 heures ago

Tunisia – Al Amra farmers prevented from accessing their crops squatted by sub-Saharans

The civil society components of Al-Amra, in partnership with some organizations from the delegations of…

18 heures ago

This website uses cookies.