[WSIS CS-Plenary] [EN] NGOs protest deterioration of rights in Tunisia two months ahead of World Summit
Meryem Marzouki
marzouki at ras.eu.org
Sun Sep 11 16:16:04 BST 2005
Dear all,
Please find hereafter a press release signed by Tunisian and NGOs from
other countries.
Background: this press release has been issued by the participants to a
meeting of Tunisian and international NGOs in Tunis on Sept. 8, on WSIS
and the situation in Tunisia. I was invited to participate,
representing the WSIS human rights caucus, but unfortunately I had to
cancel my trip due to health problems. Many members of the caucus are
however among the signatories of this press release.
The press release provides an idea of the current situation in Tunisia,
host country of WSIS second phase.
The human rights caucus will hold a public meeting during PrepCom3,
where this issue, as well as other issues of concern to the caucus,
will be raised. The reservation (not confirmed yet) has been made for
Thursday Sept.22 afternoon in Geneva. More detailed information will
follow later.
Best regards,
Meryem Marzouki
HR caucus co-chair
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Joint press release in English (published with some signatures by IFEX
at: http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/69143/
(Index on Censorship/IFEX) - The following is a press release from IFEX
members and other NGOs:
NGOs protest deterioration of rights in Tunisia two months ahead of
World Summit
TUNIS, Sept 9, 2005 - International and Tunisian non-governmental
organisations express their outrage at the rapid deterioration of the
human rights situation in Tunisia just two months prior to the World
Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), to be held in Tunis, November
15-18, 2005. After prohibiting the founding congress of the Tunisian
Journalists' Union (SJT) on September 7, authorities prevented the
Tunisian League for Human Rights (LTDH) from holding its 6th Congress,
scheduled to begin today.
This drastic decision, targeting the oldest human rights' organisation
in the Arab World and Africa, aims to stifle the most important
organisation for the defence of human rights in Tunisia.
While processed through formal legal channels, this decision
illustrates the manipulation of the law by authorities. Another
victim, the Association of Tunisian Judges (AMT) itself, was locked out
of their offices for taking a public position in favour of the
independence of the judiciary.
This dark week for Tunisian human rights is part of an ongoing attack
on fundamental freedoms which has included police surrounding the
offices of human rights defenders, physical and verbal aggression,
libellous campaigns and harassment.
These provocative policies do not augur well for a successful Summit.
It is unconscionable to hold a summit in such dire circumstances, with
the LTDH, pillar of independent civil society, under attack.
We call upon the Tunisian government to respect its commitments on
human rights, particularly freedom of expression and association
guaranteed by international treaties ratified by the Tunisian
Government and re-affirmed in December 2003 during the first phase of
the WSIS.
We call upon the governments which will meet in Tunis in November 2005
to fully recognize the severity of the situation and to bring pressure
to bear on the Tunisian authorities to respect their international
obligations.
International Association to Support Political Prisoners (AISPP)
League for Free Writers (LEL)
National Council for Liberties in Tunisia (CNLT)
Observatory of the Freedom of the Press, Publishing and Creativity
(OLPEC)
Raid-ATTAC Tunisia
Tunisian Association for the Struggle against Torture (ALTT)
Tunisian Centre for the Independence of Justice (CIJT)
Tunisian Committee for the Respect of Human Rights (CRDHT)
Tunisian Journalists' Syndicate (SJT)
Tunisian League of Human Rights (LTDH)
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Association des Journalistes Transfrontaliers (AJT)
Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE)
Communication Rights in the Information Society (CRIS)
Comunica-ch (Swiss coalition for WSIS)
Deutscher Journalisten-Verband
Egyptian Organisation of Human Rights
Euromed Network
Index on Censorship
International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ)
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions/Free
Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (IFLA/FAIFE)
International PEN
International PEN - Writers in Prison Committee (WiPC)
International Publishers' Association (IPA)
Journalistes en Danger (JED)
Ligue française des Droits de l'Homme et du Citoyen (LDH)
Ligue Tunisienne des Droits de l'Homme (LTDH)
Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA)
PEN Norway
Rights and Democracy
World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC)
World Association of Newspapers (WAN)
World Organisation against Torture (OMCT)
World Press Freedom Committee
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