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Supporters hold up a banner featuring the portrait of Abir Moussi, a prominent opposition figure and president of the Free Destourian Party...

#13093081

“Fetters Will Break Open” March Marking Human Rights Day In Tunis

14 December 2025

Supporters hold up a banner featuring the portrait of Abir Moussi, a prominent opposition figure and president of the Free Destourian Party...

#13093081

14 December 2025

Supporters hold up a banner featuring the portrait of Abir Moussi, a prominent opposition figure and president of the Free Destourian Party (Free Constitutional Party), during the annual ''Rights and Freedoms'' march organized by the Tunisian League for the Defense of Human Rights (LTDH) to mark the 77th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, also known as Human Rights Day, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 13, 2025. Abir Moussi is sentenced to 12 years in prison on charges of 'assault with intent to cause chaos'. The march, held under the slogan ''Fetters Will Break Open,'' brings together demonstrators from political parties, civil society groups, and human rights organizations, denouncing what they describe as escalating repression of dissidents and critics under President Kais Saied. Participants protest the crackdown on freedoms and human rights, including restrictions on free speech and press freedom.


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Supporters hold up a banner featuring the portrait of Abir Moussi, a prominent opposition figure and president of the Free Destourian Party...

#13093082

“Fetters Will Break Open” March Marking Human Rights Day In Tunis

14 December 2025

Supporters hold up a banner featuring the portrait of Abir Moussi, a prominent opposition figure and president of the Free Destourian Party...

#13093082

14 December 2025

Supporters hold up a banner featuring the portrait of Abir Moussi, a prominent opposition figure and president of the Free Destourian Party (Free Constitutional Party), during the annual ''Rights and Freedoms'' march organized by the Tunisian League for the Defense of Human Rights (LTDH) to mark the 77th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, also known as Human Rights Day, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 13, 2025. Abir Moussi is sentenced to 12 years in prison on charges of 'assault with intent to cause chaos'. The march, held under the slogan ''Fetters Will Break Open,'' brings together demonstrators from political parties, civil society groups, and human rights organizations, denouncing what they describe as escalating repression of dissidents and critics under President Kais Saied. Participants protest the crackdown on freedoms and human rights, including restrictions on free speech and press freedom.


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Supporters hold up a banner featuring the portrait of Abir Moussi, a prominent opposition figure and president of the Free Destourian Party...

#13093198

“Fetters Will Break Open” March Marking Human Rights Day In Tunis

14 December 2025

Supporters hold up a banner featuring the portrait of Abir Moussi, a prominent opposition figure and president of the Free Destourian Party...

#13093198

14 December 2025

Supporters hold up a banner featuring the portrait of Abir Moussi, a prominent opposition figure and president of the Free Destourian Party (Free Constitutional Party), during the annual ''Rights and Freedoms'' march organized by the Tunisian League for the Defense of Human Rights (LTDH) to mark the 77th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, also known as Human Rights Day, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 13, 2025. Abir Moussi is sentenced to 12 years in prison on charges of 'assault with intent to cause chaos'. The march, held under the slogan ''Fetters Will Break Open,'' brings together demonstrators from political parties, civil society groups, and human rights organizations, denouncing what they describe as escalating repression of dissidents and critics under President Kais Saied. Participants protest the crackdown on freedoms and human rights, including restrictions on free speech and press freedom.


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Supporters hold up a banner featuring the portrait of Abir Moussi, a prominent opposition figure and president of the Free Destourian Party...

#13093245

“Fetters Will Break Open” March Marking Human Rights Day In Tunis

14 December 2025

Supporters hold up a banner featuring the portrait of Abir Moussi, a prominent opposition figure and president of the Free Destourian Party...

#13093245

14 December 2025

Supporters hold up a banner featuring the portrait of Abir Moussi, a prominent opposition figure and president of the Free Destourian Party (Free Constitutional Party), during the annual ''Rights and Freedoms'' march organized by the Tunisian League for the Defense of Human Rights (LTDH) to mark the 77th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, also known as Human Rights Day, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 13, 2025. Abir Moussi is sentenced to 12 years in prison on charges of 'assault with intent to cause chaos'. The march, held under the slogan ''Fetters Will Break Open,'' brings together demonstrators from political parties, civil society groups, and human rights organizations, denouncing what they describe as escalating repression of dissidents and critics under President Kais Saied. Participants protest the crackdown on freedoms and human rights, including restrictions on free speech and press freedom.


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Ahmed Nejib Chebbi's daughter holds a placard featuring the portrait of her father during the annual ''Rights and Freedoms'' march organized...

#13093293

“Fetters Will Break Open” March Marking Human Rights Day In Tunis

14 December 2025

Ahmed Nejib Chebbi's daughter holds a placard featuring the portrait of her father during the annual ''Rights and Freedoms'' march organized...

#13093293

14 December 2025

Ahmed Nejib Chebbi's daughter holds a placard featuring the portrait of her father during the annual ''Rights and Freedoms'' march organized by the Tunisian League for the Defense of Human Rights (LTDH) to mark the 77th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, also known as Human Rights Day, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 13, 2025. Ahmed Nejib Chebbi, 81, is a prominent political figure of the Tunisian opposition and President of the National Salvation Front. Chebbi is sentenced to twelve years in prison in the case known as 'conspiracy against state security'. The march, held under the slogan ''Fetters Will Break Open,'' brings together demonstrators from political parties, civil society groups, and human rights organizations, denouncing what they describe as escalating repression of dissidents and critics under President Kais Saied. Participants protest the crackdown on freedoms and human rights, including restrictions on free speech and press freedom.


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A demonstrator holds a placard featuring the portrait of Ahmed Nejib Chebbi with the text ''no injustice will last forever'' during the annu...

#13093296

“Fetters Will Break Open” March Marking Human Rights Day In Tunis

14 December 2025

A demonstrator holds a placard featuring the portrait of Ahmed Nejib Chebbi with the text ''no injustice will last forever'' during the annu...

#13093296

14 December 2025

A demonstrator holds a placard featuring the portrait of Ahmed Nejib Chebbi with the text ''no injustice will last forever'' during the annual ''Rights and Freedoms'' march organized by the Tunisian League for the Defense of Human Rights (LTDH) to mark the 77th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, also known as Human Rights Day, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 13, 2025. Ahmed Nejib Chebbi, 81, is a prominent political figure of the Tunisian opposition and President of the National Salvation Front. Chebbi is sentenced to twelve years in prison in the case known as 'conspiracy against state security'. The march, held under the slogan ''Fetters Will Break Open,'' brings together demonstrators from political parties, civil society groups, and human rights organizations, denouncing what they describe as escalating repression of dissidents and critics under President Kais Saied. Participants protest the crackdown on freedoms and human rights, including restrictions on free speech and press freedom.


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Protesters hold up large banners featuring portraits of the imprisoned prominent opposition figures Abir Moussi and Chaima Issa during the a...

#13093229

“Fetters Will Break Open” March Marking Human Rights Day In Tunis

14 December 2025

Protesters hold up large banners featuring portraits of the imprisoned prominent opposition figures Abir Moussi and Chaima Issa during the a...

#13093229

14 December 2025

Protesters hold up large banners featuring portraits of the imprisoned prominent opposition figures Abir Moussi and Chaima Issa during the annual ''Rights and Freedoms'' march organized by the Tunisian League for the Defense of Human Rights (French: LTDH) to mark the 77th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, also known as Human Rights Day, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 13, 2025. The march, held under the slogan ''Fetters Will Break Open,'' brings together demonstrators from political parties, civil society groups, and human rights organizations, denouncing what they describe as escalating repression of dissidents and critics under Tunisian President Kais Saied. Participants protest the crackdown on freedoms and human rights, including restrictions on free speech and press freedom.


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Protesters hold up large banners featuring portraits of the imprisoned prominent opposition figures Abir Moussi and Chaima Issa during the a...

#13093261

“Fetters Will Break Open” March Marking Human Rights Day In Tunis

14 December 2025

Protesters hold up large banners featuring portraits of the imprisoned prominent opposition figures Abir Moussi and Chaima Issa during the a...

#13093261

14 December 2025

Protesters hold up large banners featuring portraits of the imprisoned prominent opposition figures Abir Moussi and Chaima Issa during the annual ''Rights and Freedoms'' march organized by the Tunisian League for the Defense of Human Rights (French: LTDH) to mark the 77th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, also known as Human Rights Day, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 13, 2025. The march, held under the slogan ''Fetters Will Break Open,'' brings together demonstrators from political parties, civil society groups, and human rights organizations, denouncing what they describe as escalating repression of dissidents and critics under Tunisian President Kais Saied. Participants protest the crackdown on freedoms and human rights, including restrictions on free speech and press freedom.


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A pro-LGBTQ+ demonstrator holds a sign reading in Arabic ''Queer people fill the prisons'' during the annual ''Rights and Freedoms'' march o...

#13093275

“Fetters Will Break Open” March Marking Human Rights Day In Tunis

14 December 2025

A pro-LGBTQ+ demonstrator holds a sign reading in Arabic ''Queer people fill the prisons'' during the annual ''Rights and Freedoms'' march o...

#13093275

14 December 2025

A pro-LGBTQ+ demonstrator holds a sign reading in Arabic ''Queer people fill the prisons'' during the annual ''Rights and Freedoms'' march organized by the Tunisian League for the Defense of Human Rights (French: LTDH) to mark the 77th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, also known as Human Rights Day, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 13, 2025. The march, held under the slogan ''Fetters Will Break Open,'' brings together demonstrators from political parties, civil society groups, and human rights organizations, denouncing what they describe as escalating repression of dissidents and critics under Tunisian President Kais Saied. Participants protest the crackdown on freedoms and human rights, including restrictions on free speech and press freedom.


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Demonstrators hold up a banner featuring the portrait of the anti-racism activist and humanitarian Sherifa Riahi, currently imprisoned, duri...

#13093309

“Fetters Will Break Open” March Marking Human Rights Day In Tunis

14 December 2025

Demonstrators hold up a banner featuring the portrait of the anti-racism activist and humanitarian Sherifa Riahi, currently imprisoned, duri...

#13093309

14 December 2025

Demonstrators hold up a banner featuring the portrait of the anti-racism activist and humanitarian Sherifa Riahi, currently imprisoned, during the annual ''Rights and Freedoms'' march organized by the Tunisian League for the Defense of Human Rights (French: LTDH) to mark the 77th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, also known as Human Rights Day, in Tunis, Tunisia, on December 13, 2025. The march, held under the slogan ''Fetters Will Break Open,'' brings together demonstrators from political parties, civil society groups, and human rights organizations, denouncing what they describe as escalating repression of dissidents and critics under Tunisian President Kais Saied. Participants protest the crackdown on freedoms and human rights, including restrictions on free speech and press freedom.


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Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from I...

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Ada Colau, Former Mayor Of Barcelona, Arrives To Barcelona After Relase From Israel

6 October 2025

Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from I...

#12835310

6 October 2025

Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from Israel. The two Catalan politicians are part of the ''Global Sumud'' flotilla, a mission with over 40 vessels and around 450 international activists aiming to break the blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid. The Israeli army intercepts the convoy and detains nearly 500 people, including about fifty Spanish citizens. Colau and Coronas, initially held at Saharonim prison in the Negev Desert, are released after signing an expedited deportation agreed upon between Spain and Israel. In contrast, Pilar Castillejo, CUP deputy, remains imprisoned in Israel, along with other activists awaiting repatriation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on October 5, 2025


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Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from I...

#12835312

Ada Colau, Former Mayor Of Barcelona, Arrives To Barcelona After Relase From Israel

6 October 2025

Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from I...

#12835312

6 October 2025

Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from Israel. The two Catalan politicians are part of the ''Global Sumud'' flotilla, a mission with over 40 vessels and around 450 international activists aiming to break the blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid. The Israeli army intercepts the convoy and detains nearly 500 people, including about fifty Spanish citizens. Colau and Coronas, initially held at Saharonim prison in the Negev Desert, are released after signing an expedited deportation agreed upon between Spain and Israel. In contrast, Pilar Castillejo, CUP deputy, remains imprisoned in Israel, along with other activists awaiting repatriation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on October 5, 2025


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Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from I...

#12835313

Ada Colau, Former Mayor Of Barcelona, Arrives To Barcelona After Relase From Israel

6 October 2025

Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from I...

#12835313

6 October 2025

Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from Israel. The two Catalan politicians are part of the ''Global Sumud'' flotilla, a mission with over 40 vessels and around 450 international activists aiming to break the blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid. The Israeli army intercepts the convoy and detains nearly 500 people, including about fifty Spanish citizens. Colau and Coronas, initially held at Saharonim prison in the Negev Desert, are released after signing an expedited deportation agreed upon between Spain and Israel. In contrast, Pilar Castillejo, CUP deputy, remains imprisoned in Israel, along with other activists awaiting repatriation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on October 5, 2025


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Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from I...

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Ada Colau, Former Mayor Of Barcelona, Arrives To Barcelona After Relase From Israel

6 October 2025

Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from I...

#12835315

6 October 2025

Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from Israel. The two Catalan politicians are part of the ''Global Sumud'' flotilla, a mission with over 40 vessels and around 450 international activists aiming to break the blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid. The Israeli army intercepts the convoy and detains nearly 500 people, including about fifty Spanish citizens. Colau and Coronas, initially held at Saharonim prison in the Negev Desert, are released after signing an expedited deportation agreed upon between Spain and Israel. In contrast, Pilar Castillejo, CUP deputy, remains imprisoned in Israel, along with other activists awaiting repatriation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on October 5, 2025


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Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from I...

#12835316

Ada Colau, Former Mayor Of Barcelona, Arrives To Barcelona After Relase From Israel

6 October 2025

Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from I...

#12835316

6 October 2025

Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from Israel. The two Catalan politicians are part of the ''Global Sumud'' flotilla, a mission with over 40 vessels and around 450 international activists aiming to break the blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid. The Israeli army intercepts the convoy and detains nearly 500 people, including about fifty Spanish citizens. Colau and Coronas, initially held at Saharonim prison in the Negev Desert, are released after signing an expedited deportation agreed upon between Spain and Israel. In contrast, Pilar Castillejo, CUP deputy, remains imprisoned in Israel, along with other activists awaiting repatriation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on October 5, 2025


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Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from I...

#12835318

Ada Colau, Former Mayor Of Barcelona, Arrives To Barcelona After Relase From Israel

6 October 2025

Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from I...

#12835318

6 October 2025

Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, and Jordi Coronas, city councillor for ERC, arrive at Barcelona Airport after being repatriated from Israel. The two Catalan politicians are part of the ''Global Sumud'' flotilla, a mission with over 40 vessels and around 450 international activists aiming to break the blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid. The Israeli army intercepts the convoy and detains nearly 500 people, including about fifty Spanish citizens. Colau and Coronas, initially held at Saharonim prison in the Negev Desert, are released after signing an expedited deportation agreed upon between Spain and Israel. In contrast, Pilar Castillejo, CUP deputy, remains imprisoned in Israel, along with other activists awaiting repatriation. In Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on October 5, 2025


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