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Is Tunisia ready to listen to victims?
After several postponements, Tunisia’s Truth and Dignity Commission, which was officially set up on June 9, 2014, will finally hold its first public hearings of…
Week in Review: New African blow to the ICC, and Tunisia prepares for victim hearings
...to listen to the victims, asks our correspondent Olfa Belhassine. She signals three possible risks: that witness testimonies be demonized and questioned; that the mass…
Week in Review: Burundi and South Africa move to quit ICC
...support of a team of 60 scientists. Our correspondent Olfa Belhassine gives an overview of cases documentd by the Commission. "According to preliminary figures, there…
Week in Review: Historic peace deal in Colombia, historic judgment at the ICC
...recover these funds? Will it manage to get back the ill-gotten gains of the Ben Ali clan? Our Tunis correspondent Olfa Belhassine put the question…
“Tunisia must work on tracking assets abroad”, says ICTJ expert
Ruben Carranza is director of the Reparations Program at the International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) and an expert in tracking dictators’ money. It is…
Week in Review: A controversial arrest, Rwandan influence and Tunisia’s women fight for rights
...for Tunisian women. Our correspondent Olfa Belhassine reports on the protests of women jurists against the 1956 Code that regulates family matters. Although this Code…
Life Under Threat for a Young Tunisian Homosexual
Ahmed Ben Amor, 20, whose touching story JusticeInfo reported in February 2016, made an attempt at suicide on July 9. Homophobic threats had become too…
Week in Review: Bemba, Colombia, Hate Speech and Civil Society
...society, which can, like in Tunisia, shake up dormant or threatened transitional justice processes with its youth, convictions and social networks. JusticeInfo’s Tunis correspondent Olfa…
Tunisian youth group wages war on “amnesty of the corrupt”
In Tunisia, a growing movement called Manich Msamah (“I will not forgive”) is using the raw voice of the street to try and topple the…
The week in review: fighting impunity and "cultural cleansing"
...social media. Olfa Belhassine, JusticeInfo’s correspondent in Tunisia, writes that Manich Msamah quickly set up a Facebook page “bringing together jurists, teachers, students and unemployed…