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#13105254
17 December 2025
On December 13, 2025, several hundred protesters march through the city center of Turin, Italy, to demand the release of Mohamed Shahin, the imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Mosque located on Via Saluzzo. Authorities arrest and transfer the imam to a repatriation center in Caltanissetta, Sicily. Authorities order Shahin to leave Italy for security reasons following a speech he delivers during pro-Palestinian demonstrations. His family, along with several local associations, appeal the government's decision, emphasizing freedom of speech and highlighting that he has a clean criminal record. They note his active involvement in the local community and his efforts in promoting initiatives for interfaith dialogue.
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#13105255
17 December 2025
On December 13, 2025, several hundred protesters march through the city center of Turin, Italy, to demand the release of Mohamed Shahin, the imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Mosque located on Via Saluzzo. Authorities arrest and transfer the imam to a repatriation center in Caltanissetta, Sicily. Authorities order Shahin to leave Italy for security reasons following a speech he delivers during pro-Palestinian demonstrations. His family, along with several local associations, appeal the government's decision, emphasizing freedom of speech and highlighting that he has a clean criminal record. They note his active involvement in the local community and his efforts in promoting initiatives for interfaith dialogue.
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#13105256
17 December 2025
On December 13, 2025, several hundred protesters march through the city center of Turin, Italy, to demand the release of Mohamed Shahin, the imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Mosque located on Via Saluzzo. Authorities arrest and transfer the imam to a repatriation center in Caltanissetta, Sicily. Authorities order Shahin to leave Italy for security reasons following a speech he delivers during pro-Palestinian demonstrations. His family, along with several local associations, appeal the government's decision, emphasizing freedom of speech and highlighting that he has a clean criminal record. They note his active involvement in the local community and his efforts in promoting initiatives for interfaith dialogue.
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#13105257
17 December 2025
On December 13, 2025, several hundred protesters march through the city center of Turin, Italy, to demand the release of Mohamed Shahin, the imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Mosque located on Via Saluzzo. Authorities arrest and transfer the imam to a repatriation center in Caltanissetta, Sicily. Authorities order Shahin to leave Italy for security reasons following a speech he delivers during pro-Palestinian demonstrations. His family, along with several local associations, appeal the government's decision, emphasizing freedom of speech and highlighting that he has a clean criminal record. They note his active involvement in the local community and his efforts in promoting initiatives for interfaith dialogue.
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#13105258
17 December 2025
On December 13, 2025, several hundred protesters march through the city center of Turin, Italy, to demand the release of Mohamed Shahin, the imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Mosque located on Via Saluzzo. Authorities arrest and transfer the imam to a repatriation center in Caltanissetta, Sicily. Authorities order Shahin to leave Italy for security reasons following a speech he delivers during pro-Palestinian demonstrations. His family, along with several local associations, appeal the government's decision, emphasizing freedom of speech and highlighting that he has a clean criminal record. They note his active involvement in the local community and his efforts in promoting initiatives for interfaith dialogue.
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#13105260
17 December 2025
On December 13, 2025, several hundred protesters march through the city center of Turin, Italy, to demand the release of Mohamed Shahin, the imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Mosque located on Via Saluzzo. Authorities arrest and transfer the imam to a repatriation center in Caltanissetta, Sicily. Authorities order Shahin to leave Italy for security reasons following a speech he delivers during pro-Palestinian demonstrations. His family, along with several local associations, appeal the government's decision, emphasizing freedom of speech and highlighting that he has a clean criminal record. They note his active involvement in the local community and his efforts in promoting initiatives for interfaith dialogue.
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#13105261
17 December 2025
On December 13, 2025, several hundred protesters march through the city center of Turin, Italy, to demand the release of Mohamed Shahin, the imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Mosque located on Via Saluzzo. Authorities arrest and transfer the imam to a repatriation center in Caltanissetta, Sicily. Authorities order Shahin to leave Italy for security reasons following a speech he delivers during pro-Palestinian demonstrations. His family, along with several local associations, appeal the government's decision, emphasizing freedom of speech and highlighting that he has a clean criminal record. They note his active involvement in the local community and his efforts in promoting initiatives for interfaith dialogue.
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#13105262
17 December 2025
On December 13, 2025, several hundred protesters march through the city center of Turin, Italy, to demand the release of Mohamed Shahin, the imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Mosque located on Via Saluzzo. Authorities arrest and transfer the imam to a repatriation center in Caltanissetta, Sicily. Authorities order Shahin to leave Italy for security reasons following a speech he delivers during pro-Palestinian demonstrations. His family, along with several local associations, appeal the government's decision, emphasizing freedom of speech and highlighting that he has a clean criminal record. They note his active involvement in the local community and his efforts in promoting initiatives for interfaith dialogue.
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#13105263
17 December 2025
On December 13, 2025, several hundred protesters march through the city center of Turin, Italy, to demand the release of Mohamed Shahin, the imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Mosque located on Via Saluzzo. Authorities arrest and transfer the imam to a repatriation center in Caltanissetta, Sicily. Authorities order Shahin to leave Italy for security reasons following a speech he delivers during pro-Palestinian demonstrations. His family, along with several local associations, appeal the government's decision, emphasizing freedom of speech and highlighting that he has a clean criminal record. They note his active involvement in the local community and his efforts in promoting initiatives for interfaith dialogue.
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#13105264
17 December 2025
On December 13, 2025, several hundred protesters march through the city center of Turin, Italy, to demand the release of Mohamed Shahin, the imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Mosque located on Via Saluzzo. Authorities arrest and transfer the imam to a repatriation center in Caltanissetta, Sicily. Authorities order Shahin to leave Italy for security reasons following a speech he delivers during pro-Palestinian demonstrations. His family, along with several local associations, appeal the government's decision, emphasizing freedom of speech and highlighting that he has a clean criminal record. They note his active involvement in the local community and his efforts in promoting initiatives for interfaith dialogue.
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#13105265
17 December 2025
On December 13, 2025, several hundred protesters march through the city center of Turin, Italy, to demand the release of Mohamed Shahin, the imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab Mosque located on Via Saluzzo. Authorities arrest and transfer the imam to a repatriation center in Caltanissetta, Sicily. Authorities order Shahin to leave Italy for security reasons following a speech he delivers during pro-Palestinian demonstrations. His family, along with several local associations, appeal the government's decision, emphasizing freedom of speech and highlighting that he has a clean criminal record. They note his active involvement in the local community and his efforts in promoting initiatives for interfaith dialogue.
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#12985739
14 November 2025
Tunisian journalists attend a solidarity day that brings them together with human rights and civil society activists at the headquarters of the SNJT in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 13, 2025. The solidarity day supports journalists from the independent media outlet Nawaat after Tunisian authorities suspend its activities. Nawaat is a progressive, independent media association based in Tunisia. Its activities are suspended for one month by a decision of the Tunisian authorities on October 31. The suspension follows an administrative and financial audit and is seen by supporters as a political move to silence an independent media outlet amidst a broader crackdown on civil society. Nawaat frames it as an arbitrary measure intended to silence free expression and commits to complying with the suspension while vowing to appeal the decision in court.
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#12985746
14 November 2025
President of the National Syndicate of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT), Zied Dabbar, gives a speech during a solidarity day that brings together Tunisian journalists, human rights, and civil society activists at the headquarters of the SNJT in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 13, 2025. The solidarity day supports journalists from the independent media outlet Nawaat after Tunisian authorities suspend its activities. Nawaat is a progressive, independent media association based in Tunisia. Its activities are suspended for one month by a decision of the Tunisian authorities on October 31. The suspension follows an administrative and financial audit and is seen by supporters as a political move to silence an independent media outlet amidst a broader crackdown on civil society. Nawaat frames it as an arbitrary measure intended to silence free expression and commits to complying with the suspension while vowing to appeal the decision in court.
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#12985749
14 November 2025
Tunisian journalists sign a message of solidarity during a solidarity day that brings them together with human rights and civil society activists at the headquarters of the SNJT in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 13, 2025. The solidarity day supports journalists from the independent media outlet Nawaat after Tunisian authorities suspend its activities. Nawaat is a progressive, independent media association based in Tunisia. Its activities are suspended for one month by a decision of the Tunisian authorities on October 31. The suspension follows an administrative and financial audit and is seen by supporters as a political move to silence an independent media outlet amidst a broader crackdown on civil society. Nawaat frames it as an arbitrary measure intended to silence free expression and commits to complying with the suspension while vowing to appeal the decision in court.
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#12985751
14 November 2025
Nawaat's magazines are made available during a solidarity day that brings together Tunisian journalists, human rights, and civil society activists at the headquarters of the National Syndicate of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 13, 2025. The solidarity day supports journalists from the independent media outlet Nawaat after Tunisian authorities suspend its activities. Nawaat is a progressive, independent media association based in Tunisia. Its activities are suspended for one month by a decision of the Tunisian authorities on October 31. The suspension follows an administrative and financial audit and is seen by supporters as a political move to silence an independent media outlet amidst a broader crackdown on civil society. Nawaat frames it as an arbitrary measure intended to silence free expression and commits to complying with the suspension while vowing to appeal the decision in court.
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#12985752
14 November 2025
Tunisian journalists sign a message of solidarity during a solidarity day that brings them together with human rights and civil society activists at the headquarters of the SNJT in Tunis, Tunisia, on November 13, 2025. The solidarity day supports journalists from the independent media outlet Nawaat after Tunisian authorities suspend its activities. Nawaat is a progressive, independent media association based in Tunisia. Its activities are suspended for one month by a decision of the Tunisian authorities on October 31. The suspension follows an administrative and financial audit and is seen by supporters as a political move to silence an independent media outlet amidst a broader crackdown on civil society. Nawaat frames it as an arbitrary measure intended to silence free expression and commits to complying with the suspension while vowing to appeal the decision in court.
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