Tag: Democracy

Tunisia: Ennahdha Weighs in First Act of Defiance of Anti-Terrorism Measures

The ministry of religious affairs made a U-turn on its decision to terminate Ridha Jaouadi, Imam of a mosque in Sfax. Many Imams were fired in the aftermath of the Sousse attacks last summer due to their allegedly extremist discourse....

/ September 14, 2015

Tunisia: President Essebsi Compelled to Review Economic Reconciliation Bill

The showdown by the opposition on 11 September in rallies against Essebsi’s proposed economic and reconciliation bill, under consideration in the parliament, seemed to have compelled Caid Essebsi to go back to the drawing board and take into consideration the...

/ September 11, 2015

Libya: Leon’s Race against the Clock

After failing to convince the Tripoli-based GNC delegation to attend yet another dialogue round of talks in Morocco in late August, Leon found himself compelled to request a meeting with a larger group of the GNC parliamentarians in Istanbul ahead...

/ September 4, 2015

Why does the Algerian regime fear Rachad?

In a recent piece on the detention of Algerian human rights lawyer and opposition figure Rachid Mesli, Robert Fisk asked why Interpol is doing the work of Arab despots. Mesli is the subject of an arrest warrant by the Algerian...

/ September 3, 2015

Tensions over the Proposed Law for Economic Reconciliation

President Baji Caid Essebsi’s proposed law for economic and financial reconciliation has stirred up the political and civil society landscape in Tunisia. Maya Jeribi, secretary general of the Al Joumhouri party considered it a “law for reconciliation and corruption laundering”....

/ September 3, 2015

Social Consequences of the Security Approach

The Tunisian Labour Organisation (OTT) has called for a sit-in to protest at the ministry of religious affairs’ decision to sack Imams and close down mosques accused of operating outside its oversight. The decision was taken hastily in the wake...

/ August 22, 2015

Tebus and Tuaregs Threaten to Walk out of the Constitution Drafting Assembly

The proceedings of the work of the Constitution Drafting Assembly (CDA) have long been overshadowed by the political deadlock between the GNC in Tripoli and the HoR in Tobruk which has lasted for over a year now against the backdrop...

/ August 19, 2015

Essebsi in the Footsteps of Bourguiba

President Beji Caid Essebsi triggered a debate when he declared, on August 13, that the Islamic veil should be banned in primary schools. The announcement was made on the occasion of the celebration of Tunisia’s national women’s day. According to...

/ August 13, 2015