Tunisia’s civil society is facing increasing repression under President Kais Saied, with activists detained and key organisations targeted by raids and asset freezes. Once seen as a democratic beacon after 2011, the country now suffers from tightened executive control over the judiciary, media, and opposition. Despite the risks, some activists continue to fight for transparency and democracy.
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