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Week in Review: DR Congo, Tunisia, Mali and Côte d’Ivoire
...talk about sometimes terrible events. As JusticeInfo correspondent in Tunis Olfa Belhassine writes, such testimonies have often left Tunisians with a feeling of guilt and…
Guilt and denial at Tunisia’s Truth Commission hearings
Tunisia’s Truth and Dignity Commission launched its public hearings on November 17, 2016 to shed light on nearly 60 years of human rights abuses. With…
Tunisians tell Truth Commission of stolen elections
Tunisia’s Truth and Dignity Commission has already held ten of its 20 planned public hearings. The last one, on July 21, examined the issue of…
Tunisia plans amnesty for corrupt public employees
With many of its articles removed, Tunisia’s law on “economic reconciliation” looks likely to be adopted by parliament in the coming days. But the text…
Week in Review: justice versus peace 
...a different nature has arisen in Tunisia after the “Arab Spring”. Now, writes correspondent Olfa Belhassine, the Court of Audit is accusing the government of…
Week in Review: Impunity in Mexico, disappointment in Georgia
...the Tunisian Penal Code, which dates from the French protectorate,” writes Olfa Belhassine. “This article criminalizes homosexual relations between consenting adults and provides sanctions of…
Week in Review: Challenges of confronting the past in CAR and Tunisia
...have launched a photography project aimed at 15-25 year olds,” writes our Tunis correspondent Olfa Belhassine. “The result is an exhibition of images which are…
Week in Review: Surprise clampdown on corruption in Tunisia
...news, explains JusticeInfo’s Tunis correspondent Olfa Belhassine. At stake is not only the past but also the present. According to ICG, all key sectors in…
Week in Review: CAR appoints Special Court judges as amnesty debate continues
...by Manich Msamah (“I will not forgive”), a group of young people who are very active on the streets and on social media, explains JusticeInfo…
Week in Review: Central African Republic, Geneva, Tunisia and the environment
...including in the media sector. “For the past few days an apparently uncontroversial issue has been causing a big stir in Tunisia,” explains JusticeInfo correspondent…