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Two boats capsize near Tunisia, 27 died

Two boats capsize near Tunisia, 27 died

At least 27 migrants, including women and children, died after two boats capsized off central Tunisia, with 83 people rescued. The rescued and dead passengers, who were found off the Kerkennah Islands off central Tunisia, were aiming to reach Europe and were all from sub-Saharan African countries, said head of Civil Defence in the city … Read more

Tunisia retrieves bodies of four migrants and rescues dozens of people

Tunisia retrieves bodies of four migrants and rescues dozens of people

Coast Guard rescues 52 migrants. Nine smugglers were arrested and boats seized. At least 23 Tunisian migrants missing after boating for Italy. The national guard reported that Tunisia recovered the bodies of four migrants off the country’s coast on Saturday, amid an increase in migrant boats heading from Tunisia toward Italy in recent weeks. The … Read more

Tennis player Ghorbel banned 3 years for match-fixing

Tennis player Ghorbel banned 3 years for match-fixing

Anis Ghorbel has been banned 3 years for match-fixing. Ghorbel violated 4 anti-corruption rules and was fined $20,000. The ban ends on January 3, 2027. Tennis player Anis Ghorbel, a native of Tunisia, was found guilty on Friday of match-fixing and sentenced to three years of suspension from all sports. The International Tennis Integrity Agency … Read more

No water, no hope: Tunisian villages struggle in drought’s grip

No water, no hope: Tunisian villages struggle in drought's grip

Tunisian villages have been facing drought for the fourth year. Residents have no access to clean drinking water. Residents demand support from the government. Ounissa Mazhoud, a villager from Uruguay, attaches two empty jerry cans on a donkey and carefully makes her way down a rough slope in the direction of the final water source … Read more

Migrant shipwreck off Tunisia leaves four dead, 51 missing

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Migrant shipwreck off Tunisia leaves four dead, 51 missing. Tunisia has become a significant entry point for irregular migrants. The distance between Sfax and Italy’s Lampedusa island. A tragic incident occurred off Tunisia’s coast where a migrant boat sank, resulting in the loss of four lives, and 51 others are currently missing. Tunisia has become … Read more

Italy Hosts Conference on Migration and Cooperation with Tunisia

Italy Conference on Migration

Pope Francis calls for action to help migrants seeking a better life. Italy’s PM Giorgia Meloni aims to address migrant arrivals and engage with Tunisia. EU signs MOU with Tunisia, providing 105 million euros to combat migrant boat departures. National leaders gathered in Rome for a conference aimed at extending an EU-backed deal with Tunisia … Read more

Jabeur’s Success on Court Brings Joy to Tunisia

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Tunisia’s ‘Minister of Happiness’ Ons Jabeur reaches Wimbledon final. Jabeur eyes history as first African and Arab woman to win Grand Slam. Amine Kerkni shares the belief that Jabeur will emerge victorious. Ons Jabeur, a tennis player from Tunisia, has been referred to as Tunisia’s ‘Minister of Happiness’ as she aims to make history by … Read more

Sub-Saharan African countries are repatriating citizens from Tunisia

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  • President Kais Saied condemned reported unlawful border crossings from Sub-Saharan Africa into Tunisia.
  • Several Sub-Saharan countries are assisting their residents in returning home.
  • The African Union sharply criticized the Tunisian government’s sentiments, calling them “racist” and “shocking.”

After inflammatory remarks made by Tunisia’s president last month about illegal immigration into the North African country, several Sub-Saharan countries, including Ivory Coast, Mali, Guinea, and Gabon, are assisting their residents in returning home.

On February 21, President Kais Saied condemned reported unlawful border crossings from Sub-Saharan Africa into Tunisia as a “criminal enterprise hatched at the beginning of this century to change the demographic composition of Tunisia.”

The ongoing illegal immigration, according to Saied, wants to turn Tunisia into “only an African country with no belonging to the Arab and Muslim worlds,” adding that those behind the program are involved in human trafficking.

The African Union sharply criticized the Tunisian government’s sentiments, calling them “racist” and “shocking.”

“The Chairperson recalls all governments, particularly African Union Member States, to uphold their commitments under international law and applicable African Union treaties to treat all migrants with dignity, wherever they come from,” the AU said in a statement on February 24.

Meanwhile, Ivory Coast announced on Friday that 145 citizens will be repatriated on Saturday.

According to a Thursday article in the state newspaper L’Essour, Mali has also announced the voluntary repatriation of its citizens from Tunisia. Meanwhile, Guinea shared photos on Twitter of junta head Col. Mamady Doumbouya greeting returning Guineans at Conakry International Airport on Saturday and last Wednesday.

According to the Gabonese embassy in Tunisia, many migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa no longer feel safe in Tunisia, and the country has offered to repatriate its residents, who have until Sunday to register for voluntary repatriation.

On February 23, Saied reiterated that there is no racial prejudice in Tunisia and that “our African brothers residing in Tunisia legally” are welcome.

According to state news agency TAP, Tunisian authorities apprehended 58 African migrants on Friday after they allegedly crossed the border and remained unlawfully in the nation.

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US denounces Tunisia arrests of president’s critics

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The US condemned the detention by Tunisia of President Kais Saied’s detractors. Ten public personalities have been detained since Saturday. The arrests are seen as an unjustified act of retribution. On Wednesday, the US condemned the detention by Tunisia of President Kais Saied’s detractors and demanded open legal proceedings. “We’re deeply concerned by the reported arrests … Read more

Three prominent opponents of Tunisian president under investigation

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Tunisian President Kais Saied has warned of legal action. He dissolved parliament and gained control of the executive branch in July 2021. Nejib Chebbi with two others is the activist under investigation. On Monday, three prominent opponents of Tunisian President Kais Saied announced that they had received warnings from prosecutors indicating they were under investigation, … Read more

Tunisia: President Saied pressured to resign after ‘fiasco’ election

Tunisia

The majority of opposing parties abstained from the voting. President Saied has not yet responded to the matter publicly. Mass demonstrations and sit-ins were also encouraged by the National Salvation. After less than 9% of eligible voters participated in the country’s legislative elections, Tunisia’s largest opposition alliance demanded that President Kais Saied step down. Nejib … Read more

Former Tunisian president warns of Arab volcano

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Moncef Marzouki fears returning to Tunisia. Kais Saied is part of a counter-revolution against the 2011 movement. He is trying to return to the pre-revolution political system. Moncef Marzouki, the first permanent leader after the 2011 revolution, fears returning to Tunisia. Marzouki told Al Jazeera that Tunisia’s current leader, Kais Saied, is part of a … Read more

Despite winning 1-0 against significantly altered France, Tunisia fail to advance

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Despite winning, Tunisia was unable to advance to the knockout rounds They retain an unfavourable record of failing to advance past the group stage From the beginning, there was hostility coming from the audience On Wednesday, a revitalised Tunisia won a famous match against a French team made up primarily of bench players, but the … Read more

Tunisia holds Denmark in World Cup opener

Tunisia holds Denmark

Denmark’s late penalty appeal was denied, but Tunisia squandered two clear scoring opportunities. Crowd of 42,925 gave Tunisia energy and helped them secure what had seemed like an unlikely point. In the first game of Group D at the World Cup, Denmark and Tunisia played to a scoreless draw at Education City Stadium on Tuesday. … Read more

Thousands from different political parties protestes against Tunisia’s President Kais Saied

Tunisia's President Kais Saied

Tunisia’s President, Kais Saied, has been accused of staging a coup and trying to restore an autocracy. He dismissed the prime minister and suspended parliament in July 2021, and put through a constitution enshrining his one-man rule. The new constitution replaced one drafted three years after Tunisia was overthrown by late dictator Zine al-Abidine Ben … Read more

Tunisia puts off the case against leader of the opposition

Tunisia opposition leader

The main opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi’s terrorism trial was put off until November. Police thought he had helped Tunisians go to Syria to do jihad during the Islamic State crisis. The 81-year-old leader of the Islamist Ennahda party has denied all the charges. The main opposition leader Rached Ghannouchi’s terrorism trial was put off until … Read more

Tunisia wishes to achieve IMF agreement by the end of October

Tunisia IMF agreement

Tunisia is struggling to resurrect its public finances as discontent grows over nearly 9% inflation and a shortage of many food items in stores. A wage agreement reached with unions was seen as a key step toward obtaining IMF support. The IMF has indicated it will not proceed with a bailout unless the government includes … Read more

Eleven migrants die in recent maritime accident in Tunisia

maritime accident in Tunisia

Tunisia’s coastguard saved 14 people after the boat, which was carrying 37 migrants to Italy, dropped on Tuesday. According to Frontex, there were 52,000 “irregular entries” via the central Mediterranean route between January and August. The 1,033 migrants classed as dead or missing, 960 are alleged to have drowned.   At least 11 persons died … Read more

Tunisia: from president’s power grab to referendum

Tunisia

Tunisia is set to approve a new constitution. Saied has steadily tightened his grip on power. The new constitution is giving vastly more powers to the president. Tunisia is set to approve a new constitution concentrating nearly all powers in the office of Kais Saied following a controversial referendum, nearly three years into his presidency. … Read more

Tunisia President Kais Saied celebrates expected referendum win

Kais Saied

Tunisia’s President Kais Saied has won a referendum on a new constitution that gives him nearly unlimited powers. An exit poll revealed that more than 90% of those who voted supported his plan. However, turnout was only 27.5%, with the main opposition parties boycotting the election. President Kais Saied of Tunisia has been celebrating his … Read more

Tunisians vote on constitution to support Kais Saied rule

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Voting began in Tunisia on Monday on a constitution viewed as a vote on President Kais Saied.The Charter would grant the president practically unfettered powers in a departure from the democratic trend since 2011. Around 9.3 million of Tunisia’s 12 million adults registered to vote or have been automatically enrolled. TUNIS: Tunisians began voting on … Read more

Author of proposed new Tunisia constitution disavows project

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  • Jurist in charge of drafting new constitution says it has been changed into a charter that could lead to dictatorship.
  • Article in gazette published could “pave the way for a dictatorial regime,” Sadeq Belaid says.
  • Belaid was viewed as pro-Saied figure even during subsequent moves by president to consolidate power.

 

 

The Tunisian jurist in charge of the drafting of a new constitution submitted to President Kais Saied said on Sunday that it had been changed into a charter that could lead to dictatorship.

Some articles in the draught constitution published in the official gazette last Thursday could “pave the way for a dictatorial regime,” according to Sadeq Belaid, the chairman of the committee tasked with drafting the document.

The published text is “completely different” from that submitted in person to the president late last month, the respected jurist told AFP.

In July last year, Saied orchestrated a dramatic power grab, which many have denounced as a coup, sacking the government and freezing parliament.

Belaid was viewed as a pro-Saied figure even during subsequent moves by the president to further consolidate power this year.

His disavowal of the altered constitution is therefore a blow for the president, just weeks before it is due to go to a referendum.

Contacted by AFP, Belaid confirmed he has withdrawn his support for the draft.

Saied has since his initial power grab moved to rule by decree and extended his powers over the judiciary and the electoral board.

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Some Tunisians welcomed his moves against the sclerotic system that emerged from the revolution that toppled dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in 2011.

But others have protested in the streets and warned that the president is targeting political rivals and dragging the country back towards autocracy.

The constitution for a “new republic” is at the centre of Saied’s programme for rebuilding Tunisia’s political system.

The president plans to hold a referendum on the constitution on July 25, to mark one year since his power grab.

The draft constitution published last week grants the president wide powers to rule.

It allows him to carry out “executive functions with the help of the government”, whose chief he would appoint.

The president would also head the armed forces and name judges. The draft constitution waters down the role of parliament.

Belaid warned that the published document “contains risks and considerable shortcomings”.

He specifically points to one article, which he said carries an “imminent danger” because it would give the president “very wide powers… that could lead to a dictatorial regime”.

“That is why, as head of the national constitution committee… I declare, regretfully and in true conscience… that the committee has nothing to do with the document that the president” will submit for approval in a referendum, Belaid added.

The altered draft constitution augurs a “bad future” for the country, he contended.

His misgivings were initially published as a letter in the Assabah newspaper, and he spoke subsequently to AFP, confirming that he was the author.

“The text that I drew up after several weeks of work with the participation of dozens of experts at all levels is completely different from the text that has been published,” he told AFP.

In contrast to Tunisia’s past constitutions, the draft also makes no reference to Islam as a state religion or basis of the law.

The 2014 constitution, a hard-won compromise between parliament’s largest party, the Islamist-inspired Ennahdha, and its secular rivals, established a system in which both the president and parliament had executive powers.

It came into effect three years after the North African country’s 2011 revolution, which toppled Ben Ali.

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Tunisian president Kais Saied takes most powers in proposed constitution

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The President of Tunisia, Kais Saied, presented a proposed new constitution on Thursday that he will put to a referendum next month. Voters will be asked to accept the new constitution in a referendum with no participation requirements. Most political parties have already opposed the measure and asked their followers to skip the vote. TUNIS: … Read more

IMF reforms rejected by UGTT trade unions chief

IMF

Tunisia is angling for a two billion-euro loan. The North African country is already heavily indebted. IMF regional chief says the fund is ready to talk on a new financial aid package. The head of Tunisia’s powerful UGTT trade union on Thursday rejected International Monetary Fund (IMF) conditions for a new loan to bail out … Read more

Tunisian protesters decry constitutional reform plans, judicial purge

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Hundreds demonstrate in Tunis against referendum on constitutional changes. Demonstrators chant “the people want an independent judiciary”. President Kais Saied fired dozens of judges earlier this month. Hundreds demonstrated on Sunday in Tunisia’s capital against a planned referendum on constitutional changes and President Kais Saied’s recent firing of dozens of judges. Protesters in Tunis responded … Read more

Tunisians oppose constitution referendum, protest

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Tunisia’s President Kais Saied is attempting to amend the constitution to grant the presidency additional authority. He plans to hold a referendum on the new constitution on July 25. The protest, which was led by Abir Moussi, the leader of the Free Constitutional Party Thousands of Tunisian protestors flocked to the streets on Saturday in … Read more