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Tunisia Intensifies Media Crackdown Ahead of Elections, Revoking Journalist Accreditations

In Tunisia, ahead of the election, there has been a noticeable increase in media crackdowns by the authorities, affecting journalists’ ability to cover the election freely. Journalists have been demonstrating in support of a colleague whose accreditation was revoked by the elections authority, accusing her of a lack of objectivity. This move has raised concerns about press freedom and the intimidation journalists face during the pre-election period. Despite these challenges, journalists vow to continue their coverage, emphasizing the importance of objective and fact-based reporting in an environment where disinformation is prevalent.

  • Tunisian authorities have intensified media crackdowns ahead of the election, revoking the accreditation of journalists accused of lacking objectivity.
  • Journalists have demonstrated in support of their colleagues facing intimidation and legal challenges from the elections authority.
  • The journalists’ union plans to file a lawsuit against the elections authority due to the intimidation faced by a dozen journalists during the pre-election period.
  • In response to the crackdown, journalists are limiting their reporting to basic facts to navigate the challenging media environment.
  • An online media outlet, founded seven months ago, focuses on explanatory and fact-based journalism, especially regarding youth participation in politics. This approach is in response to the wider crisis of confidence in mainstream media and the proliferation of disinformation.
  • Several journalists have been jailed in recent years, highlighting the increasingly controlled media sphere in Tunisia.

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