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Week in Review: Questions in Tunisia, and Switzerland returns stolen funds
...recurrent”, writes JusticeInfo’s correspondent in Tunis Olfa Belhassine. With 60,000 victims’ cases registered at the Commission, the questions are many. What kind of transitional justice…
Week in Review: Rule of law under threat in Tanzania and Tunisia
...Olfa Belhassine writes, a group of NGOs state in a report that “four years after the adoption of a new Constitution on January 27, 2014…
Human Rights Watch slams police brutality and slow reform in Tunisia
Human Rights Watch recently published two reports on the human rights situation in Tunisia. One concerns police brutality during a wave of protests in January…
Week in Review: Testing times for TJ from Kosovo to Burundi
...to a transition without end, which is stirring nostalgia for the old regime,” writes Olfa Belhassine. “Fuelled by economic problems, spiralling price inflation, a weak…
Week in Review: Gambia, Mali, Tunisia and Iraq
...by the national courts”. Transitional justice also in Tunisia, where people are working on remembrance of the Revolution. Our correspondent Olfa Belhassine explains how a…
Week in Review: Hope in Guinea, disappointment in Togo, impunity in Burundi
...basic consumer goods and, in our opinion, will deepen the social divide in Tunisia,” explains one of the campaign organizers, Koussai Ben Fradj, who talked…
Week in Review: African dictators cling to power, as Tunisia protests austerity again
...1984 bread riots under Bourguiba, the country saw new protests against the rising cost of living. And, asks our Tunis correspondent Olfa Belhassine, “is a…
Week in Review: Transitional justice under pressure in Tunisia and Myanmar
...staff in an anarchic and opaque way, so as to set up a parallel administration totally subservient to her orders”, writes our correspondent Olfa Belhassine.…
Week in Review: A victory for rule of law in Africa?
...President’s initiative has provoked a big, impassioned debate that has gone beyond our borders into the whole Arab region,” writes our Tunisia correspondent Olfa Belhassine.…
Tunisia adopts pioneering law on violence against women
On July 26, Tunisia’s parliament adopted a law to fight violence against women, becoming the first Arab country to do so. This was the culmination…