Tunisia: The Law Powering Tunisia's Crackdown On the Press
[AllAfrica - Africa] - 22/12/2025
[CPJ] New York City -- Since President Kais Saied's consolidation of power in 2021, Tunisia's press freedom landscape has narrowed sharply. A single piece of legislation--Decree-Law No. 2022-54 on combating crimes related to information and communication systems--has become the legal hammer (…)
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