Tunisia: Repressive Laws Cloud Rights Gains
Lack of a Constitutional Court Hinders Rights
![A Tunisian woman walks past a graffiti that reads "Freedom is a daily practice" in Tunis April 26, 2011.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2019/202001mena_tunisia_human_rights.jpg?itok=g3UkSauz)
Lack of a Constitutional Court Hinders Rights
Positive Reforms for Women Tainted by Ongoing Arrests of Activists, Dissidents
Migrants, Asylum Seekers, Stateless People Remain Vulnerable
Ensure Access to Basic Services
Little Progress on Women’s Rights
Arbitrary Arrests, Use of Lethal force against Protests
Authorities Equate Peaceful Dissent with ‘Terrorism’
But Stronger Defense of Rights by EU States Needed on Migration
Erdogan Presidency Silences Dissent, Removes Elected Officials
End Arbitrary Detention, Speech Restrictions
Anti-Corruption Measures Advance, Other Problems Stalled
Repressive Laws, Charges Against Critics, Impunity for Abuse