Amnesty International urged on Tuesday Tunisian authorities to immediately and unconditionally release 97 members of ...
Tunisians are expected to take to the streets on Friday to denounce the tumult that’s plagued the country’s upcoming election ...
Tunisian authorities have stepped up their clampdown on the rights to freedom of expression and association ahead of the ...
Dozens of members of Tunisia’s largest opposition party were arrested this week ahead of the campaign season for the ...
By Carlotta Gall and Lilia Blaise The Islamist party Ennahda is the dominant faction again after the president’s secular party lost members who protested his son’s post as party chief.
Tunisia's main opposition alliance said Wednesday its members including the once-powerful Ennahdha party would boycott December polls to replace a parliament dissolved by President Kais Saied.
The Ennahda party described the arrests as "an unprecedented campaign of raids and violations of the most basic rights guaranteed by law" and said 116 members had been arrested, including Mohamed ...
Officials of Tunisia’s largest opposition party say that dozens of the party’s members have been arrested this week, ahead of this weekend's start of the campaign season for the country’s presidential ...
Ennahda, the Islamist party that rose to power in the aftermath of the country’s Arab Spring, said Friday that tallies collected by its local branches suggested at least 80 men and women from ...
Ennahda officials reported Friday that at least 80 members were apprehended. The arrests were part of a countrywide sweep. Ennahda called the arrests “an unprecedented campaign of raids.” ...
TUNIS, Tunisia — Dozens of members of Tunisia’s largest opposition party were arrested this week ahead of the formal start of campaign season for the country’s presidential election ...