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Tunis court upholds order requiring filtering of porn sites

A Tunis appeal court yesterday upheld a 27 May court decision requiring the Tunisian Internet Agency (ATI) to block access to pornographic (...)

Published on 16 August 2011 Read

Tunisia

Police attack journalists during Tunis demonstrations

While hailing Tunisia’s progress in respect for civil liberties, Reporters Without Borders is disturbed by the violence that the security forces (...)

Published on 19 July 2011 Read

Tunisia

Prize-winning blog threatened with legal action

Nawaat.org, a Tunisian blog that received the 2011 Netizen Prize from Reporters Without Borders, is threatened with legal action by Antoine (...)

Published on 7 July 2011 Read

Tunisia

New authorities fail to issue broadcast media licences

Reporters Without Borders deplores the failure of Tunisia’s new authorities to issue any broadcast licences in the six months since President Zine (...)

Published on 27 June 2011 Read

Tunisia

Journalists demonstrate against last week’s police violence

Reporters Without Borders condemns the police violence to which at least 15 journalists were subjected while covering the three days of (...)

Published on 10 May 2011 Read

Tunisia

Reporters Without Borders in Tunisia: A new freedom that needs protecting

Reporters Without Borders visited Tunisia from 2 to 4 February to evaluate the situation of the media two weeks after the fall of President Zine (...)

Published on 10 February 2011 Read

Tunisia

Ailing TV reporter freed after 189 days in prison

Reporters Without Borders hails yesterday’s release of Fahem Boukadous, a correspondent for the satellite TV station El Hiwar Ettounsi, after 189 (...)

Published on 20 January 2011 Read

Tunisia

French photographer dies from injury sustained on day of Ben Ali’s departure

Reporters Without Borders has learned that Lucas Mebrouk Dolega, a young French photographer working for the European Press Photo Agency (EPA), (...)

Published on 18 January 2011 Read

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