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September 2005

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» The OneWorld Tunisia Country Guide
The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Tunisia

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30.09.2005 Tunisia's continuing rights abuses make it an unsuitable place to hold this year's United Nations World Summit on the Information Society, concludes the latest report of the Tunisia Monitoring Group.
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From: Index on Censorship
Related topics/regions: [Information & media] [Freedom of expression] [United Nations]
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19.09.2005 UNESCO will support the organisation of the second World Electronic Media Forum that will be held in Tunis from 15 to 16 November 2005, in connection with the second phase of World Summit on the Information Society.
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13.09.2005 Karen Banks, The Association for Progressive Communications (APC) has recently issued a statement for stakeholders to sign a petetion protesting deterioration of human rights in Tunisia, with the Summit just 2 months away. The statement calls on all governments to "fully recognize the sovereignty of the situation and to bring pressure to bear on the Tunisian authorities to respect their international obligations".
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12.09.2005 Dal 16 al 18 novembre si terrà a Tunisi il Vertice mondiale sulla società dell' informazione (Wsis). Ma non si può dire certamente che il paese ospitante sia rispettoso del diritto a un’informazione libera. Il ‘Tunisia monitoring group’ ha criticato il governo tunisino con un rapporto dettagliato chiedendo in particolare la sospensione del blocco dei siti web. Dopo l’imposta sospensione di creare il sindacato dei giornalisti tunisini per motivi di “sicurezza nazionale”, il ‘giro di vite’ arriva anche sulla Lega diritti dell’ uomo a cui è stato impedito di organizzare il sesto congresso. In un documento una quarantina di associazioni denunciano “il progressivo degrado del clima generale delle libertà in Tunisia a due mesi dal Summit’’ con un appello ai governi affinchè facciano pressioni sulla Tunisia.
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