Tunisie

Solidarité, nouvelles et déclaration

Monday, June 3rd 2024

UN: Tunisia – Interference with the judiciary and harassment of lawyers must end

« The violent detention and arrest of lawyers Sonia Dahmani and Mehdi Zaghrouba at the headquarters of Tunisia’s bar association, and the prevention of a prominent judge from attending an international meeting, are unacceptable violations of fundamental rights that must be stopped, UN experts said.« 

Read the full article here: https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2024/05/tunisia-interference-judiciary-and-harassment-lawyers-must-end-say-un

Monday, May 27th 2024

The Presidency Committee of the International Association of Judges (IAJ) endorses the recent resolution on Tunisia, adopted by the African Group, regional group of the IAJ.

PC resolution

Friday, May 24th 2024

A resolution, in English and French, was adopted by the African Group following the ban on the Tunisian delegation by the Tunisian Ministry of Justice from leaving the country and participating in the annual meeting of the African Group of the International Association of Judges in Monrovia:

English
French

Thursday, May 9th 2024

The Executive board of the Association of Tunisian Magistrates, member of the International Association of Judges, released two statements on:

  • the current situation of the judiciary in Tunisia: EN, FR
  • the attack on the judges’ trade union right: EN, FR

 

Tuesday, Feb 12th 2024

ICJ: « Complaint to the UN Human Rights Committee: Tunisia must answer for attacks on judicial independence »

On 12th February 2024, the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) published an article on an individual communication against Tunisia to the UN Human Rights Committee (HRC).

« With the support of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) and Human Rights in Practice, Judge Youssef Bouzakher, President of the dissolved High Judicial Council (HJC) and one of the 57 judges and prosecutors arbitrarily dismissed by President Kais Saied, submitted an individual communication against Tunisia to the UN Human Rights Committee (HRC). »

Read here the full article.

 

Saturday, Sep 23rd 2023

On 19 September 2023, during the Central Council meeting of the IAJ in Taipei (Taiwan), the Judicial Independence awards was awarded to Judge Anas Hmedi, President of the Tunisian Association of Judges:

Tuesday, September 27th 2022

On September 21st on the occasion of the second and last session of the Central Council in Tel Aviv (Israel), a resolution on Tunisia was adopted by the Assembly:

Sunday, August 21st 2022

Hereinanfter a Statement, in English and French, on the situation of the judiciary in Tunisia adopted by the IAJ:

Saturday, July 16th 2022

On 5-7 of July 2022, an important meeting organised by the “Association des Magistrats Tunisiens”, member of the IAJ, took place in Tunis (Tunisia).

In attendance were the President of the African Group, Ms. Marcelle Kouassi and IAJ Honorary President Mr. Christophe Regnard.

H.P. Régnard prepared a mission report referring about the worring situation of judicial independence in Tunisia.

We publish here his report (in French), together with his presentation held in Tunis (in French), once again expressing IAJ’s complete and staunch solidarity to our Tunisian colleagues in this difficult moment.

H.P. Christophe Régnard Mission to Tunisia Report: 2022-07-10 rapport mission UIM Tunisie

H.P. Christophe Régnard Présentation in Tunis: 2022-07-06 Conférence débat TUNIS

Hereinafter the programme of the event (in French): Programme

Friday, July 1st 2022

Hereinafter a statement, in English and Arab, concerning the critical health condition of Tunisian judges on hunger strike:

Statement in English and Arab

Wednesday, June 15th 2022

The Presidency Committee of the International Association of Judges (IAJ), meeting in Verona on May 11, 2022, discussed the current situation of justice in Tunisia and deliberated, unanimously, to approve the following declaration:

Hereinafter the declaration:
in English and French

Monday, May 16th 2022

The African Group, gathered in Tunis (Tunisia) on May 7 to 10, 2022, adopted a declaration on Tunisia.

You can find the declaration here:

Declaration_en
Declaration_fr

Tuesday, February 15th 2022

The International Association of Judges endorsed a declaration, in French and English, concerning the situation of the Judiciary in Tunisia. The IAJ expresses its solidarity with the Tunisian Judges and the members of the Superior Council of the Judiciary in their struggle for an independent judiciary, with integrity and guarantor of rights and freedoms according to international standards.

Declaration (English)

Declaration (French)

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