Moez El Bey
Moez El Bey, a correspondent with the online radio Kalima - a website banned in Tunisia since it's launch in 2000 - has been assaulted by States Security agents on the street of Tunis. This politically...
View ArticleFatma Riahi
On Monday, November 2nd, 2009, Tunisian blogger and college Theatre professor, Fatma Riahi (34), known online as Arabicca, was summoned to appear before the Criminal Brigade of Gorjani (Tunis), where...
View ArticleZouhaier Makhlouf
On October 20, 2009, Zouhaïer Makhlouf, a Tunisian human rights activist and writer for Assabil Online was arrested for publishing an online video report investigating the social, economic, and...
View ArticleSlim Amamou
Blogger and anti-censorship activist Slim Amamou (@slim404), together with Yassin Ayari, took upon themselves the courageous responsibility of calling to rally in front of the Tunisian Ministry of...
View ArticleYassine Ayari
Anti-censorship activist Yassin Ayari, together with blogger and activist Slim Amamou (@slim404), took upon themselves the courageous responsibility of calling to rally in front of the Tunisian...
View ArticleEmna Ben Jemaa
Emna Ben Jemaa is a blogger, frequent contributor to Tunis Hebdo and Africa Magazine, and Assistant Professor of Marketing at Time University in Tunis. She was arrested on Mai 21, 2010 then taken to a...
View ArticleNizar Ben Hassen
Following a libel and slander complaint against him filed by a police officer alleging that he was defamed by Nizar's online comments, the young political activists and member of the Democratic...
View ArticleJabeur Mejri
Jabeur Mejri is a Tunisian netizen and professor who was arrested on March 5, 2012 for posting cartoons of the prophet "in the nude" on social networking sites. On March 28, he was sentenced with...
View ArticleGhazi El Beji
Ghazi El Beji is a Tunisian netizen who was arrested on March 5, along with Jabeur Mejri, for posting images of the prophet "in the nude" on social networking sites. He was sentenced to seven years in...
View ArticleLina Ben Mhenni
Global Voices contributor and 2011 Nobel Peace Prize nominee Lina Ben Mhenni was attacked by police in Tunis on August 5, 2012. In a post on her own blog (available in English, French, and Arabic),...
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