A Tunisian court has sentenced journalist Ghassan Ben Khalifa, editor of the 'Inhiyaz' website, to two years in prison for publishing what the court deemed false news. The ruling has sparked widespread condemnation from human rights organizations.
A Tunisian court has sentenced journalist Ghassan Ben Khalifa to two years in prison for publishing 'false news,' prompting widespread condemnation from the Tunisian Journalists' Syndicate, which views the ruling as a troubling escalation against freedom of expression.
A Tunisian court has sentenced journalist Ghassan Ben Khalifa to two years in prison, raising concerns from the journalists' union about the deterioration of freedom of expression in the country. This ruling comes amid increasing international criticism of the Tunisian government for suppressing dissenting voices.
The National Syndicate of Tunisian Journalists condemned the two-year prison sentence imposed on journalist Ghassan Ben Khalifa for allegedly publishing 'false' news. This ruling raises widespread concerns about press freedom in Tunisia.