A Tunisian court has sentenced Anis Hammadi, president of the Tunisian Judges' Association, to one year in prison for 'disrupting freedom of work.' This ruling has sparked widespread condemnation from human rights organizations.
Tunisian and international organizations have condemned the one-year prison sentence handed to Anas Hammadi, president of the Tunisian Judges' Association, for 'disrupting freedom of work.' This ruling stems from his participation in protests against the dismissal of 57 judges in 2022.
The criminal court in Tunisia issued a one-year prison sentence against Anas Hammadi, the president of the Tunisian Judges Association, on Monday evening. This ruling comes amid heightened legal and political tensions in the country.
Local and international human rights organizations have called on Tunisian authorities to end what they describe as the intimidation of judges. This comes amid the trial of the head of the Judges' Association, Anas Hammadi, accused of 'obstructing freedom of work.' The trial has been postponed at the request of the defense team.
Local and international human rights organizations have called on Tunisian authorities to end what they describe as the "intimidation" of judges. This comes amid the trial of Judge Association President Anas Hammadi on charges of "disrupting freedom of work." The trial has been postponed at the request of the defense team.