National Council for Liberties in Tunisia (CNLT)

Tunisia: National Council of Liberties shut down by police

Since the 18 May 2007 the building housing the offices of the National Council for Liberties in Tunisia (CNLT), has been surrounded by a large contingent of political police who are preventing the staff of the CNLT from getting into their offices. The CNLT has effectively been shut down following a joint Human Rights First and Front Line mission to Tunisia from 20-24 May 2007 to assess the human rights situation there.  Read More

Electronic communication and security training in Tunisia

Human rights defenders from Western Sahara, Morocco and Algeria participated in a training workshop hosted in Tunisia from 18-20 May 2007 based on the tools and materials from NGO in a Box – Security Edition. The workshop was organised by Front Line local partner, the National Council for Liberties in Tunisia and traning was led by Front Line’s Information Systems Coordinator, Wojtek Bogusz CNLT Statement  Read More

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