Supposé soutenir et protéger les lanceurs d’alerte, comme l’impose la Convention des Nations Unies contre la corruption, l’Etat tunisien les abandonne très souvent à leur sort. Quand il ne se rend pas complice des misères qui leur sont faites.
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Terrorism and ICT: Keeping alive old surveillance practices in Tunisia
On the surface, the counterterrorism law of 25 July 2015 appears to introduce innovative measures to address crimes associated with new technologies. A number of these provisions, however, contain flaws including vague definitions, the privilege of immunity granted to investigators, threats to fundamental rights to privacy and access to information, and the exclusion of the National Authority for the Protection of Personal Information from the special commission in the fight against terrorism.