Repression Bound

Algeria: An entire country loses Internet access because of a high school examF

The Algerian authorities have become used to enacting individual or collective punishment anytime they face even the smallest issue. Journalists in prison, political opponents abroad hunted, and now the entire country has been prevented from accessing the Internet...

Tunisia frees journalist held after criticising penal codeF

A Tunisian journalist arrested after criticising a law that criminalises insulting the head of state was released on Thursday, he said after leaving court. Zied El Heni, 59, was kept in custody after being questioned on Tuesday evening over alleged "crimes through...

Tunisia protesters demand ‘political’ prisoners’ freedomF

Hundreds of supporters of Tunisia's main opposition coalition on Sunday rallied to demand freedom for about 20 detained personalities and opponents of President Kais Saied. Up to 300 protesters, many carrying photographs of what they called the "political prisoners",...

Libya: UN calls for halt to Libya migrant detention, expulsionF

The United Nations on Monday called on Libya to treat migrants and asylum seekers with dignity, highlighting concerns over their treatment including arbitrary detention and mass expulsion. War-torn Libya is regularly criticised for its handling of migrants, with...

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