Tunisia suspends rights group amid widening repression
Summary
Tunisian authorities ordered one of Africa's oldest human rights organizations to suspend its activities for one month, amid growing concerns that the country is sliding toward authoritarian rule under President Kais Saied. Critics say the move is part of a pattern of widening repression.
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Tunisian authorities have ordered one of Africa's oldest rights groups to cease its activities for a month. The move comes as critics say the country is moving toward authoritarian rule.