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Tunisia

Premises of privately-owned TV station ransacked

Read in arabic (بالعربية) Reporters Without Borders roundly condemns the ransacking of privately-owned TV station El Hiwar Ettounsi in the northwestern (...)

Published on 29 May 2012 Read

Tunisia

Judicial confusion in Tunisia puts press freedom in peril

Reporters Without Borders calls on the Tunisian authorities to respond to the current lack of judicial clarity, which presents a serious danger (...)

Published on 10 May 2012 Read

Tunisia

Violent clashes outside national TV station after talk of privatizing state media

Reporters Without Borders is extremely concerned about the violent clashes that took place outside the Tunis headquarters of the state-owned (...)

Published on 26 April 2012 Read

Tunisia

Nessma TV trial adjourned until controversial date

After several postponements, Nessma TV owner Nabil Karoui’s trial on charges of causing offence by broadcasting the Franco-Iranian animated film (...)

Published on 20 April 2012 Read

Tunisia

Open letter from Reporters Without Borders to the Tunisian authorities

A day after the harsh crackdown on a demonstration marking Martyrs’ Day 0n 9 April, Reporters Without Borders wrote to the Tunisian authorities to (...)

Published on 11 April 2012 Read

Tunisia

Court fines newspaper publisher over photo of model

Reporters Without Borders is appalled that a Tunis court yesterday fined Nasreddine Ben Saida, the publisher of the daily Attounissia, 1,000 (...)

Published on 9 March 2012 Read

Tunisia

Need to defuse tension after violent attacks on journalists by police

Reporters Without Borders condemns the many direct physical attacks by police on journalists that took place when the media were filming their (...)

Published on 1 March 2012 Read

Tunisia

Tunisia’s highest court overturns ruling on filtering of pornography sites

The Court of Cassation, Tunisia’s highest court, today overturned a judgement by a lower court last August banning pornographic Web content and (...)

Published on 22 February 2012 Read

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