Archive for Amnesty International
Amnesty International est un mouvement mondial composé de bénévoles qui œuvrent en faveur du respect des droits de l'être humain internationalement reconnus.
Tunisia: torturing detainees
In spite of this, Tunisia is not widely perceived as a country in which serious human rights violations are committed. Indeed, during a state visit to the country in April 2008, French President Nicolas Sarkozy praised the Tunisian government’s efforts in fighting terrorism and declared that “the sphere of liberties” in the country was improving.
6Aug2008 | Amnesty International | 0 comments | Continued
Union for Mediterranean: a way to bypass human rights?
(Brussels, 11 July) The Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) initiative, to be endorsed on 13 July, may lead to a serious breach of the EU’s commitments to raise human rights concerns in all bilateral relations, says Amnesty International.
The fact that there is no reference to human rights in the current proposal effectively means that increased [...]
11Jul2008 | Amnesty International | 0 comments | Continued
Tunisia: Abuses continue despite official denial
A former prisoner and alleged torture victim whose case was cited in Amnesty International’s recent report on human rights abuses in Tunisia, and two Tunisian lawyers who shared their experience as defence lawyers at a Paris press conference organized by Amnesty International to launch this report, have since been subjected to what appears to be [...]
2Jul2008 | Amnesty International | 0 comments | Continued
Tunisie. Des proclamations de pure forme en faveur des droits humains
Le gouvernement tunisien cherche à tromper le reste du monde en présentant une image positive de la situation des droits humains dans le pays tandis que ses forces de sécurité persistent à commettre des exactions qui restent impunies, a révélé Amnesty International dans un nouveau rapport publié ce lundi 23 juin.
24Jun2008 | Amnesty International | 0 comments | Continued
Tunisie : torture, détention illégale et procès inéquitables
Des centaines, voire des milliers de jeunes gens, y compris d’enfants, suspectés de crimes de terrorisme, ont été arrêtés en Tunisie ces cinq dernières années. Nombres d’entre eux ont été torturés, ont subi de mauvais traitements, ont été détenus au secret et soumis à des disparitions forcées.
19Jun2008 | Amnesty International | 0 comments | Continued
La cyber-répression en Tunisie
1Jun2005 | Amnesty International | 0 comments | Continued
Sous la plage, les barreaux !
30Mar2005 | Amnesty International | 0 comments | Continued








