إنّ شهادات الضحايا أو عائلاتهم و بمجرّد الإنتهاء منها تخرج من بعدها الذاتي الضيّق لتتوسّع و تصبح تجربة جماعيّة يتشارك فيها كلّ مستمع/ متعاطف مع أدقّ تفاصيل الأحداث. لقد أمدتنا هذه الجلسات بلحظات نادرة كان التونسيون فيها مُوَحَّدِينَ على إختلاف رؤاهم و إنتماءاتهم السياسيّة.
Investigation into the landfill at Borj Chakir: Causes and effects of poor waste management
Eight kilometers south of Tunis is Borj Chakir, a town that has become infamous for a landfill that has had damaging effects on the surrounding environment and quality of life of locals. Over the years, a population of 50,000 -including the residents of El Attar/Borj Chakir, Jayara, and Sidi Hassine- has suffered from compromised health and sanitation as a consequence of the waste collection site that has contaminated air, water, and soil. Report on the landfill and stakeholders, the region and inhabitants of Borj Chakir.
Amnesty International: Freedom of expression on trial in Tunisia
PRESS RELEASE 2 July 2013 The trials this week of four Tunisians in different court cases for expressing opinions critical […]
Almost a Revolution: The “Guardians” of the Revolution Failed the People
To the outside world Tunisia, the small country that inspired the Arab world to revolt, is moving towards a substantive democracy. Protestors, from all walks of life, took to the streets of Tunisia and shouted with one voice” the people demand the fall of the regime”. Although the demands were crystal clear “jobs, freedom and dignity”, the current troika government – a coalition government formed by Ennahda after October 2011 elections- has been virtually paralyzed to concretize those demands.
One Year after Revolution: How Far has Tunisia Changed?
By Afef Abrougui – Tunisians have started to enjoy new freedoms and political rights: freedom of expression, and the right to assembly and protest. More than 100 political parties and hundreds of NGOs made of Tunisia a pluralistic country par excellence. […]
Tunisie : Le gouvernement devrait mettre fin au bannissement de l’activiste Abdallah Zouari
Les autorités tunisiennes devraient mettre fin au bannissement arbitraire de l’activiste politique et journaliste Abdallah Zouari dans un village isolé, a déclaré Human Rights Watch dans une lettre envoyée aujourd’hui au ministre de la justice Béchir Tekkari et au ministre de l’intérieur Rafeek Belhaj. D’abord imposé dans le cadre d’une sanction judiciaire, l’exil de Zouari […]