Tunisia: Appeals Court Upholds Sonia Dahmani's Prison Sentence as Election Censorship Intensifies

September 10, 2024 - Tunisia, Tunis

 

In Tunisia, the Appeals court has upheld Sonia Dahmani's conviction for "spreading false news," sentencing her to 8 months in prison for criticizing President Saied.

As elections approach, authorities are intensifying censorship efforts by prohibiting investigative reports, withdrawing press credentials, and muzzling journalists.

Women Press Freedom strongly condemns the court ruling and the ongoing harassment of the press. It is imperative for authorities to release Dahmani immediately and ensure that journalists can operate without fear, enabling them to report freely and without constraint.

 
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