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Fourth TMG Report Launched Worldwide "Freedom of Expression in Tunisia: The Siege Holds"PRESS RELEASE In its fourth report on freedom of expression conditions in Tunisia, the International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX) Tunisian Monitoring Group (TMG) concludes that it is still increasingly important that free expression and human rights groups, as well as the international community at large still keep monitoring developments in Tunisia. "Freedom of Expression in Tunisia: The Siege Holds" is the fourth TMG report since February 2005 and is based on a recent (28 February - 4 March) mission to Tunisia. The report will be launched worldwide on 11 April at a press conference in Cairo hosted by the Arabic Human Rights Information Network (HRinfo), as well as at an event hosted by the World Press Freedom Committee (WPFC) in Washington. The report, available in English, French and Arabic, will also be launched in Geneva and Paris. Tunisian authorities have rejected all previous recommendations from the TMG. The new report states that "lack of positive change has led us to conclude that the Tunisian government has sought to further stifle dissidents since the previous TMG report of May 2006. A s the present report reflects, it is therefore necessary to maintain and strongly reiterate all past recommendations from the TMG to Tunisian authorities." This includes calling for the liberation of unjustly jailed human rights activist and lawyer Mohamed Abbou. The TMG is a group of 16 freedom of expression organisations in the IFEX network. The recent mission was chaired by Carl Morten Iversen of Norwegian PEN. Other members of the delegation were Yousef Ahmed of Index on Censorship, Virginie Jouan of the World Association of Newspapers (WAN) and Alexis Krikorian of the International Publishers Association (IPA). Sherif Azer of the Egyptian Organization of Human Rights (EOHR) was prevented from receiving a visa on time by the Tunisian Embassy in Cairo, which treated him rudely.
The report is available on-line on the TMG websites at: For further information about the report, contact:
Carl Morten Iversen, Norwegian PEN, at tel: + 47 2247 9220/926 88 023 or e-mail: or email 2 (English) Members of the IFEX-TMG are:
Arabic Human Rights Information Network (HRinfo), Egypt
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