Tunisian Free Speech Under Siege: Journalist's Arrest Sparks Outcry
Tunisian journalist Zied Heni's arrest after critiquing the judiciary highlights ongoing concerns about free speech in Tunisia. Rights groups allege President Kais Saied's actions, including dissolving the parliament and judiciary, threaten democratic structures. Despite Saied's claims of fighting corruption, critics argue these moves stifle dissent and target journalists.
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The arrest of prominent Tunisian journalist Zied Heni has ignited a firestorm of criticism amid an ongoing crackdown on free speech. Detained after writing an article critical of the judiciary, Heni's case underscores wider concerns over President Kais Saied's tightened grip on power since 2021.
Rights organizations have sounded alarms over increased suppression of independent voices following Saied's dissolution of Tunisia's parliament and actions against the judiciary, which opposition forces claim have compromised judicial independence.
Despite Saied's assertions that these measures combat corruption and maintain court autonomy, critics argue the opposite: that they effectively silence dissenting voices, including journalists who once flourished in the post-2011 Arab Spring era.
(With inputs from agencies.)

