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Tunisia: Impunity in the context of political transition

Publisher Article 19
Publication Date 30 October 2015
Cite as Article 19, Tunisia: Impunity in the context of political transition, 30 October 2015, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/5642fdeb4.html [accessed 22 May 2023]
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On International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, ARTICLE 19 joins with other civil society organisations to discuss the challenges for the safety of journalists in the context of political transition in Tunisia.

Tunisian journalists, lawyers and judges, human rights activists and press freedom civil society organisations will gather to debate on the national legal framework to protect journalists, and how the State can end the cycle of impunity for crimes committed against those who exercise their right to freedom of expression.

In December 2013, the United Nations General Assembly designated November 2nd as International Day of ending impunity for crimes against journalists, in order to raise public awareness of the challenge of impunity, and to mobilize resources to fight against it.

ARTICLE 19 is hosting this event with the National Union of Tunisian Journalists, Civil Coalition for the Defense of Freedom of Expression, the Tunis Centre for Freedom of the Press, the Tunisian League of Human Rights in Partnership, and Reporters Without Borders, with the support of the UNESCO High Commissioner for Human Rights.

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