Tunisians take to streets demanding press freedom and prisoner releases nationwide
June 7, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Tunisians Hold Protests Demanding Press Freedom and Prisoner Release
Hundreds of people gathered in the capital city of Tunisia to express their concerns over press freedom and the detention of political prisoners. The protesters, who marched through the streets, called for the release of individuals held under President Kais Saied’s policies aimed at suppressing dissent.
Among those detained are opposition figures, including Rached Ghannouchi, leader of the Ennahda party. The protests in Tunisia come as part of a broader movement seeking to address issues related to freedom of expression and human rights.
The demonstrations took place in the capital city, where participants expressed their desire for greater press freedom and an end to the detention of political prisoners. The protesters’ demands are centered on the need for increased transparency and accountability in government actions.
President Saied’s policies have been criticized by many as restrictive and oppressive, with some arguing that they undermine democratic principles and human rights. However, no official statement from the president or his administration has been released regarding the protests or their demands.
The protesters’ call for press freedom and prisoner release is part of a larger movement seeking to promote social justice and human rights in Tunisia. The situation remains fluid as the protests continue, with further developments expected in the coming days.
Source: Al Jazeera