The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) expresses its dismay and profound concern at the Nabeul Court of First Instance’s sentencing of Saber Chouchane, a 51-year-old labourer, to death on 1 October 2025, following his conviction on spurious, albeit serious, “State security” charges arising from his social media posts criticizing Tunisian President Kaïs Saïed. The ICJ… Continue Reading Tunisia: death penalty case symptomatic of rule of law and judicial independence in abeyance...