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Tunisians hold up placards during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tu... Editorial
Tunis Takes To The Streets Against Racism And Fascism
12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564668
Tunisians hold up placards during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tu...

#13564668

12 Apr 2026

Tunisians hold up placards during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity and civil, political, and trade union activities. The event also highlights concerns about the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption and national sovereignty.


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12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
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12 Apr 2026

A demonstrator holds a placard in French reading, ''racism, xenophobia, hate out!'' while others shout slogans during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. They also express concern over the targeting of activists and advocates, which they view as a threat to values of freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers for being increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility and legitimized certain narratives in public discourse. Supporters, however, describe his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption and national sovereignty.


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12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564672
Tunisians hold up placards during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tu...

#13564672

12 Apr 2026

Tunisians hold up placards during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity and civil, political, and trade union activities. The event also highlights concerns about the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption and national sovereignty.


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A female protester holds a placard in Arabic reading, ''The solution is a strong and united Africa against fascism'' while others shout slog... Editorial
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12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564675
A female protester holds a placard in Arabic reading, ''The solution is a strong and united Africa against fascism'' while others shout slog...

#13564675

12 Apr 2026

A female protester holds a placard in Arabic reading, ''The solution is a strong and united Africa against fascism'' while others shout slogans during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in racist rhetoric and attempts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. They also express concern over the targeting of activists and advocates, which they view as a threat to the values of freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.


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A protester holds a placard reading, ''No justice in a racism system,'' while shouting slogans during a march organized by the Campaign Agai... Editorial
Tunis Takes To The Streets Against Racism And Fascism
12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564676
A protester holds a placard reading, ''No justice in a racism system,'' while shouting slogans during a march organized by the Campaign Agai...

#13564676

12 Apr 2026

A protester holds a placard reading, ''No justice in a racism system,'' while shouting slogans during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. They also express concern over the targeting of activists and advocates, which they view as a threat to the values of freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers for being increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility and legitimized certain narratives in public discourse. Supporters, however, describe his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption and national sovereignty.


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A protester holds a placard reading, ''No justice in a racism system,'' while shouting slogans during a march organized by the Campaign Agai... Editorial
Tunis Takes To The Streets Against Racism And Fascism
12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564677
A protester holds a placard reading, ''No justice in a racism system,'' while shouting slogans during a march organized by the Campaign Agai...

#13564677

12 Apr 2026

A protester holds a placard reading, ''No justice in a racism system,'' while shouting slogans during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. They also express concern over the targeting of activists and advocates, which they view as a threat to the values of freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers for being increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility and legitimized certain narratives in public discourse. Supporters, however, describe his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption and national sovereignty.


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12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564678
A protester shouts slogans through a megaphone while raising a fist during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of...

#13564678

12 Apr 2026

A protester shouts slogans through a megaphone while raising a fist during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as attempts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. The event also highlights concerns about the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric in recent years has drawn criticism from human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics say his language contributed to a climate of hostility and helped legitimize certain narratives in public discourse. Supporters, however, frame his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.


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Protesters display a large banner in Arabic reading, ''Tunisia: closed borders, open prisons,'' during a march organized by the Campaign Aga... Editorial
Tunis Takes To The Streets Against Racism And Fascism
12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564680
Protesters display a large banner in Arabic reading, ''Tunisia: closed borders, open prisons,'' during a march organized by the Campaign Aga...

#13564680

12 Apr 2026

Protesters display a large banner in Arabic reading, ''Tunisia: closed borders, open prisons,'' during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about perceived increases in rhetoric described as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. Participants express concern over what they see as targeting of activists and advocates, which they believe threatens values of freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers for being perceived as xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption and national sovereignty.


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Demonstrators hold a large banner in Arabic, reading, ''Free Saadia Mosbah, Free Tunisia,'' depicting the portrait of the detained anti-raci... Editorial
Tunis Takes To The Streets Against Racism And Fascism
12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564682
Demonstrators hold a large banner in Arabic, reading, ''Free Saadia Mosbah, Free Tunisia,'' depicting the portrait of the detained anti-raci...

#13564682

12 Apr 2026

Demonstrators hold a large banner in Arabic, reading, ''Free Saadia Mosbah, Free Tunisia,'' depicting the portrait of the detained anti-racism advocate and head of the NGO M'nemty, Saadia Mosbah, during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in racist rhetoric and attempts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work, as well as the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has drawn criticism from human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics say his language contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.


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Protesters display a large banner in Arabic reading, ''Tunisia: closed borders, open prisons,'' during a march organized by the Campaign Aga... Editorial
Tunis Takes To The Streets Against Racism And Fascism
12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564683
Protesters display a large banner in Arabic reading, ''Tunisia: closed borders, open prisons,'' during a march organized by the Campaign Aga...

#13564683

12 Apr 2026

Protesters display a large banner in Arabic reading, ''Tunisia: closed borders, open prisons,'' during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about perceived increases in rhetoric described as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. Participants express concern over what they see as targeting of activists and advocates, which they believe threatens values of freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers for being perceived as xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption and national sovereignty.


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A demonstrator holds a placard reading, ''systemic racism = Violence'' while others shout slogans through megaphones during a march organize... Editorial
Tunis Takes To The Streets Against Racism And Fascism
12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564684
A demonstrator holds a placard reading, ''systemic racism = Violence'' while others shout slogans through megaphones during a march organize...

#13564684

12 Apr 2026

A demonstrator holds a placard reading, ''systemic racism = Violence'' while others shout slogans through megaphones during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work, and the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric in recent years has drawn criticism from human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics say his language contributed to a climate of hostility and helped legitimize certain narratives in public discourse. Supporters, however, frame his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.


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A demonstrator holds a placard reading, ''racism, xenophobia, hate out!'' while others shout slogans through megaphones during a march organ... Editorial
Tunis Takes To The Streets Against Racism And Fascism
12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564685
A demonstrator holds a placard reading, ''racism, xenophobia, hate out!'' while others shout slogans through megaphones during a march organ...

#13564685

12 Apr 2026

A demonstrator holds a placard reading, ''racism, xenophobia, hate out!'' while others shout slogans through megaphones during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. The event also highlights concerns about the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption and national sovereignty.


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A protester holds a placard reading, ''No justice in a racism system,'' while others raise a banner in Arabic reading ''Free Tunisia,'' feat... Editorial
Tunis Takes To The Streets Against Racism And Fascism
12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564686
A protester holds a placard reading, ''No justice in a racism system,'' while others raise a banner in Arabic reading ''Free Tunisia,'' feat...

#13564686

12 Apr 2026

A protester holds a placard reading, ''No justice in a racism system,'' while others raise a banner in Arabic reading ''Free Tunisia,'' featuring a portrait of detained anti-racism defender Saadia Mosbah during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in racist rhetoric and attempts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. They also express concern over the targeting of activists and advocates, which they view as a threat to the values of freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language contributed to a climate of hostility and legitimized racist narratives in public discourse. Supporters, however, describe his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.


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Demonstrators hold a placard reading, ''systemic racism = Violence'' during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of... Editorial
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12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564687
Demonstrators hold a placard reading, ''systemic racism = Violence'' during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of...

#13564687

12 Apr 2026

Demonstrators hold a placard reading, ''systemic racism = Violence'' during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in racist rhetoric and attempts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. They also express concern over the targeting of activists and advocates, which they view as a threat to values of freedom, dignity, and equality. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has been criticized by human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers for being increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics argue that his language has contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, describe his stance as part of an agenda focused on anti-corruption and national sovereignty.


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A demonstrator holds a placard in Arabic featuring a raised black fist and reading, ''Dignity and rights for all Black men and Black women''... Editorial
Tunis Takes To The Streets Against Racism And Fascism
12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564661
A demonstrator holds a placard in Arabic featuring a raised black fist and reading, ''Dignity and rights for all Black men and Black women''...

#13564661

12 Apr 2026

A demonstrator holds a placard in Arabic featuring a raised black fist and reading, ''Dignity and rights for all Black men and Black women'' during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in racist rhetoric and attempts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work. They also express concerns about the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric has drawn criticism from human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics say his language contributed to a climate of hostility. Supporters, however, view his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.


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A female demonstrator raises a placard reading, ''no human being is illegal'' while others shout slogans during a march organized by the Cam... Editorial
Tunis Takes To The Streets Against Racism And Fascism
12 Apr 2026 · Tunis, Tunisia
#13564665
A female demonstrator raises a placard reading, ''no human being is illegal'' while others shout slogans during a march organized by the Cam...

#13564665

12 Apr 2026

A female demonstrator raises a placard reading, ''no human being is illegal'' while others shout slogans during a march organized by the Campaign Against the Criminalization of Civil Work to protest racism in Tunis, Tunisia, on April 11, 2026. The demonstration, which includes human rights organizations, civil society groups, and activists, addresses concerns about what participants describe as a rise in rhetoric perceived as racist and inciting, as well as efforts to criminalize solidarity with civil, political, and trade union work, and the targeting of activists and advocates. President Kais Saied's rhetoric in recent years has drawn criticism from human rights groups, opposition figures, and international observers, who describe it as increasingly xenophobic and authoritarian. Following his 2023 remarks on Sub-Saharan African migrants, critics say his language contributed to a climate of hostility and helped legitimize certain narratives in public discourse. Supporters, however, frame his stance as part of a broader agenda focused on anti-corruption efforts and national sovereignty.


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