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Al Jazeera condemns the raid by the Tunisian Security Forces on its Bureau and expelling its journalists

Published on: 26 Jul 2021

On Monday, July 26, Tunisian security forces raided Al Jazeera Media Network’s office in Tunis and expelled all journalists. At least 10 security personnel barged into the office without warrants, confiscated the office keys and did not allow journalists back into the building to retrieve their personal belongings.  

The security personnel did not explain why the office had been raided; merely saying they were following orders.  

Al Jazeera considers this action by the Tunisian authorities as a troubling escalation and fears it will impede fair and objective coverage of unfolding events in the country. 

Al Jazeera calls on the Tunisian authorities to allow its journalists to operate unhindered, and be allowed to practice their profession without fear or intimidation.

The Network values the solidarity of human rights and media organisations for their condemnation of these actions against Al Jazeera's bureau in Tunisia.  

In a world in which the media and journalists face increasing threats, Al Jazeera views this as an attack on press freedom as a whole.  

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