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Since Tuesday, May 19th, Tunisian courtrooms have been half-empty. Hundreds of lawyers in black robes have abandoned their benches, transforming judicial palaces into sites of silent protest. This work stoppage bears little resemblance to the typical...
TUNIS — A methodical standoff is underway between Tunisia's legal profession and public authorities. The National Bar Association’s Council, meeting in an ordinary session on May 13, 2026, has decided to launch a series of regional...

Tunisia: One year in prison for the president of magistrates, thirty years of fighting for justice

He did not waver. For nearly thirty years, Anas Hmaidi has defended the independence of the Tunisian judiciary with a consistency that his peers...

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