This is how Kais Saied thinks
The article critiques the Tunisian president Kais Saied's five-year rule, emphasizing the lack of achievements and the imprisonment of political opponents.
Eight months in prison for Tunisian MP who 'mocked' Kais Saied
Tunisian MP Ahmed Saeedani has been sentenced to eight months in prison for insulting President Kais Saied through a Facebook post.
Tunisian court rejects provisional release of opposition figure on health grounds
A Tunisian court has denied a request for the provisional release of jailed lawyer and opposition figure Ahmed Souab, citing health concerns amidst a political crackdown.
Posts Leading to Imprisonment: Has Tunisia Entered a Phase of Criminalizing Opinion?
The recent imprisonment of Tunisian MP Ahmed Saidani has raised concerns about the state of free expression in Tunisia, indicating a troubling trend of criminalizing dissent.
Arrest warrant issued against Tunisian MP after satirical post about Kais Saied
Tunisian authorities have issued an arrest warrant for MP Ahmed Saiedani following a satirical Facebook post that criticized President Kais Saied.
Tunisia: a conference to reflect on the preservation of democracy despite the climate of repression
In Tunisia, an international conference titled 'Democracy, Populism, Authoritarianism' took place despite a climate of political repression, highlighting the university as a space for free expression.
Arrest of Tunisian Deputy Criticizing President Said
Tunisian police arrested parliament member Ahmed Saeedani, known for his strong criticism of President Kais Saied, with no official confirmation from authorities regarding the reasons for his arrest.
Tunisia.. The Court of Appeal Holds Its Final Session in the Case of "Conspiracy Against State Security 2"
The final session of the Court of Appeal in Tunisia regarding the politically charged "Conspiracy Against State Security 2" case highlights ongoing tensions between supporters of President Kais Saied and his opponents.
Tunisian president extends state of emergency for another 11 months
Tunisia's President Kais Saied has prolonged the state of emergency for an additional 11 months, granting authorities extensive powers to enforce curfews, conduct home arrests, and restrict media freedoms.