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President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent... Editorial
Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
3 Dec 2025 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13051329
President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent...

#13051329

3 Dec 2025

President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release.


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Journalists pose for a photo as they participate in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT)... Editorial
Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
3 Dec 2025 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13051334
Journalists pose for a photo as they participate in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT)...

#13051334

3 Dec 2025

Journalists pose for a photo as they participate in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release.


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Chadha Hadj Mbarek's brother poses for a photo as he takes part in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Jour... Editorial
Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
3 Dec 2025 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13051338
Chadha Hadj Mbarek's brother poses for a photo as he takes part in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Jour...

#13051338

3 Dec 2025

Chadha Hadj Mbarek's brother poses for a photo as he takes part in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with his imprisoned sister. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release.


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Journalists take part in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) outside the Court of Appeal... Editorial
Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
3 Dec 2025 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13051346
Journalists take part in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) outside the Court of Appeal...

#13051346

3 Dec 2025

Journalists take part in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release.


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President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent... Editorial
Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
3 Dec 2025 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13051365
President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent...

#13051365

3 Dec 2025

President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release.


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President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent... Editorial
Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
3 Dec 2025 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13051369
President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent...

#13051369

3 Dec 2025

President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release.


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President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent... Editorial
Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
3 Dec 2025 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13051372
President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent...

#13051372

3 Dec 2025

President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives an interview to the press as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release.


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President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, poses for photos as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration... Editorial
Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
3 Dec 2025 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13051373
President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, poses for photos as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration...

#13051373

3 Dec 2025

President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, poses for photos as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release.


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President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, poses for photos as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration... Editorial
Tunisian Journalists Demonstrate In Solidarity With Jailed Colleague In Tunis
3 Dec 2025 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13051374
President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, poses for photos as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration...

#13051374

3 Dec 2025

President of the National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, poses for photos as he participates in a 'silent' demonstration organized by the SNJT outside the Court of Appeal in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 2, 2025, in solidarity with the imprisoned journalist Chadha Hadj Mbarek. In a statement released yesterday, the SNJT calls for her release, for her trial to be conducted while she is at liberty, and for the dismissal of all charges against her. Chadha, sentenced to five years in prison in the first instance in the case known as 'Instalingo', appears on appeal before the judges. She faces charges of conspiracy against state security, disturbing public order, and insulting President Kais Saied. The case also involves other figures, including Ennahda Islamist party leader Rached Ghannouchi and former Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi. Instalingo, where Chadha is employed, is a company specializing in digital content creation, communication, and digital marketing. In recent years, the authorities under President Kais Saied accuse, charge, arrest, detain, or imprison journalists for doing their job. Tunisian journalists and civil society groups denounce what they describe as a crackdown on the freedom of the press aiming to silence them. International human rights groups and press freedom advocates, including Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders (RWB; French: Reporters sans frontieres; RSF), condemn the imprisonment of Chadha Hadj Mbarek and call for her immediate release.


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Reporters gather outside the Seoul Southern District Court as they wait during the first-instance verdict hearing on the Liberty Korea Party... Editorial
First Verdict Issued In 2019 National Assembly Fast-Track Clash Case
20 Nov 2025 · Seoul, South Korea
#13006723
Reporters gather outside the Seoul Southern District Court as they wait during the first-instance verdict hearing on the Liberty Korea Party...

#13006723

20 Nov 2025

Reporters gather outside the Seoul Southern District Court as they wait during the first-instance verdict hearing on the Liberty Korea Party's fast-track clash case in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025.


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Hwang Kyo-ahn, former prime minister and the Liberty Korea Party's leader and floor leader at the time of the incident, answers questions fr... Editorial
First Verdict Issued In 2019 National Assembly Fast-Track Clash Case
20 Nov 2025 · Seoul, South Korea
#13006724
Hwang Kyo-ahn, former prime minister and the Liberty Korea Party's leader and floor leader at the time of the incident, answers questions fr...

#13006724

20 Nov 2025

Hwang Kyo-ahn, former prime minister and the Liberty Korea Party's leader and floor leader at the time of the incident, answers questions from reporters after receiving a 19-million-won fine during the first-instance verdict hearing on the party's fast-track clash case at the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025.


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Hwang Kyo-ahn, former prime minister and the Liberty Korea Party's leader and floor leader at the time of the incident, answers questions fr... Editorial
First Verdict Issued In 2019 National Assembly Fast-Track Clash Case
20 Nov 2025 · Seoul, South Korea
#13006725
Hwang Kyo-ahn, former prime minister and the Liberty Korea Party's leader and floor leader at the time of the incident, answers questions fr...

#13006725

20 Nov 2025

Hwang Kyo-ahn, former prime minister and the Liberty Korea Party's leader and floor leader at the time of the incident, answers questions from reporters after receiving a 19-million-won fine during the first-instance verdict hearing on the party's fast-track clash case at the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025.


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Hwang Kyo-ahn, former prime minister and the Liberty Korea Party's leader and floor leader at the time of the incident, answers questions fr... Editorial
First Verdict Issued In 2019 National Assembly Fast-Track Clash Case
20 Nov 2025 · Seoul, South Korea
#13006726
Hwang Kyo-ahn, former prime minister and the Liberty Korea Party's leader and floor leader at the time of the incident, answers questions fr...

#13006726

20 Nov 2025

Hwang Kyo-ahn, former prime minister and the Liberty Korea Party's leader and floor leader at the time of the incident, answers questions from reporters after receiving a 19-million-won fine during the first-instance verdict hearing on the party's fast-track clash case at the Seoul Southern District Court in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025.


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Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, enters the Seoul Southern District Court to attend the first-instance verdict hearing... Editorial
First Verdict Issued In 2019 National Assembly Fast-Track Clash Case
20 Nov 2025 · Seoul, South Korea
#13006733
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, enters the Seoul Southern District Court to attend the first-instance verdict hearing...

#13006733

20 Nov 2025

Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, enters the Seoul Southern District Court to attend the first-instance verdict hearing on the Liberty Korea Party's fast-track clash case in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025.


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Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, enters the Seoul Southern District Court to attend the first-instance verdict hearing... Editorial
First Verdict Issued In 2019 National Assembly Fast-Track Clash Case
20 Nov 2025 · Seoul, South Korea
#13006734
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, enters the Seoul Southern District Court to attend the first-instance verdict hearing...

#13006734

20 Nov 2025

Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, enters the Seoul Southern District Court to attend the first-instance verdict hearing on the Liberty Korea Party's fast-track clash case in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025.


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Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, enters the Seoul Southern District Court to attend the first-instance verdict hearing... Editorial
First Verdict Issued In 2019 National Assembly Fast-Track Clash Case
20 Nov 2025 · Seoul, South Korea
#13006735
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, enters the Seoul Southern District Court to attend the first-instance verdict hearing...

#13006735

20 Nov 2025

Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the People Power Party, enters the Seoul Southern District Court to attend the first-instance verdict hearing on the Liberty Korea Party's fast-track clash case in Yangcheon District, Seoul, South Korea, on November 20, 2025.


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