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Tunisian Anti-Racism Activist Saadia Mosbah Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison

Tunisian Anti-Racism Activist Saadia Mosbah Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison

Is Tunisia's crackdown on civil society a politically motivated assault on human rights or a legitimate fight against foreign interference?
Tunisian Anti-Racism Activist Saadia Mosbah Sentenced to Eight Years in Prison
Above: Saadia Mosbah attends a march organized by the Tunisian General Labour Union (UGTT) in Tunis on March 4, 2023. Image credit: Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto/Getty Images

The Spin

Tunisia’s arrest of Saadia Mosbah followed concerns over foreign-funded migrant networks, after President Saied warned some aid groups were operating beyond legal oversight. The move aims to restore state control over migration flows and regulate external involvement in sensitive border areas. Rather than taking a moral high ground, the West should acknowledge its own role in the migration crisis it now effectively outsources.

Tunisia's crackdown on civil society is a politically motivated assault on human rights, plain and simple. Saadia Mosbah spent nearly two years behind bars before receiving an eight-year sentence on money laundering charges her lawyer called a "shocking ruling" unrelated to the case. When an anti-racism pioneer is imprisoned for defending migrants, it clearly shows President Saied's regime views humanitarian work as a threat.

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