The 42-page report, “‘All Conspirators’: How Tunisia Uses Arbitrary Detention to Crush Dissent,” documents the government’s increased reliance on arbitrary detention and politically motivated prosecutions to intimidate, punish, and silence its critics. Human Rights Watch documented the cases of 22 people detained on abusive charges, including terrorism, in connection with their public statements or political activities. They include lawyers, political opponents, activists, journalis...| Human Rights Watch
L’8 novembre scorso, al largo di Sfax, un mezzo della Guardia Costiera tunisina ha speronato una bar| Coordinamento Migranti
Con il nuovo memorandum di intesa fra UE e Tunisia, sostenuto dalla premier Giorgia Meloni con argomenti sfacciatamente razzisti, e dalla presidente della Commissione europea, Ursula von de Leyen, con ragioni che invocano, altrettanto sfacciatamente, cooperazione e diritti umani, il paese nordafricano riceverà 105 milioni di euro per il controllo delle frontiere e 150 milioni […]| ∫connessioniprecarie
by NIDZARA AHMETAŠEVIĆ and EMINA BUZINKIĆ Al Jazeera, March 29, 2025 For months now, US President Donald Trump’s administration has been leading a well-publicised crackdown on migration. The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have turned deportations into media spectacles, posting videos of chained deportees and releasing their| Transnational Social Strike Platform -
At the beginning of March, as Transnational Migrants Coordination, we held a public assembly with the participation of activists and migrants from the US, Mexico, Italy, Slovenia, Serbia, Germany, Belgium, and Greece. Together, we took a collective stance against the current attack on migrants unfolding in the context of a world war. Migrants are the| Transnational Social Strike Platform -