Tunisia: releases welcome but harassment and intimidation must stop
13th Nov 2006, 16:29 GMT
Amnesty International welcomes the recent release of more than 50 long term political prisoners in Tunisia but remains concerned about the continuing imprisonment of others and widespread harassment of critics and opponents of the government.
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