Reporters Without Borders

Tunisia

Investigate injuring of journalist by state press group boss

Read in Arabic (بالعربية) Reporters Without Borders demands an immediate investigation into an incident in which the new director-general of a state (...)

Published on 14 September 2012 Read

Tunisia

State media appointments discussed at meeting with government

Read in Arabic (بالعربية) On 24 August, Reporters Without Borders had a meeting at the prime minister’s office in the Kasbah with government spokesman (...)

Published on 29 August 2012 Read

Tunisia

Over-eager court violates procedure to order TV chief’s detention

Read in Arabic (بالعربية) Reporters Without Borders is disturbed by the procedural violations that occurred when a Tunis criminal court last week (...)

Published on 27 August 2012 Read

Tunisia

State media independence threatened by non-transparent appointments

ٍRead in Arabic / بالعربية Reporters Without Borders condemns the lack of provision for consultation before public broadcasting bosses are appointed and (...)

Published on 3 July 2012 Read

Tunisia

Amid violence and fundamentalist pressure, hopes fade for new media laws

Read in Arabic (بالعربية) Although promulgated more than six months ago, decree-law 115-2011 on the print media and decree-law 116-2012 on the broadcast (...)

Published on 27 June 2012 Read

Tunisia

Premises of privately-owned TV station ransacked

Read in arabic (بالعربية) Reporters Without Borders roundly condemns the ransacking of privately-owned TV station El Hiwar Ettounsi in the northwestern (...)

Published on 29 May 2012 Read

Tunisia

Judicial confusion in Tunisia puts press freedom in peril

Reporters Without Borders calls on the Tunisian authorities to respond to the current lack of judicial clarity, which presents a serious danger (...)

Published on 10 May 2012 Read

Tunisia

Violent clashes outside national TV station after talk of privatizing state media

Reporters Without Borders is extremely concerned about the violent clashes that took place outside the Tunis headquarters of the state-owned (...)

Published on 26 April 2012 Read

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