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Tunisians Protest Against President Kais Saied's Rule on July 25 Anniversary

06:29, 26 July

Edited by: S Света

On July 25, 2025, hundreds of Tunisians gathered in the capital to protest against President Kais Saied's governance, marking four years since his consolidation of power. Demonstrators marched along Habib Bourguiba Avenue, chanting slogans such as "no fear, no terror... streets belong to the people" and "The people want the fall of the regime." They called for the release of political detainees, including opposition leaders, journalists, and activists, and criticized the government's actions, including mass arrests and politically motivated trials. The protest coincided with the anniversary of Tunisia's declaration as a republic in 1957, a date now viewed differently by various segments of society. This divergence in perspectives offers an opportunity to understand the diverse narratives shaping the nation's identity and future. The protests also coincide with the anniversary of Tunisia's declaration as a republic in 1957, a date now viewed differently by various segments of society. This divergence in perspectives offers an opportunity to understand the diverse narratives shaping the nation's identity and future. It's a call to bridge divides and foster a shared vision for the years ahead. International concern grows as Tunisia navigates political turmoil and economic challenges. The intensified crackdown on opposition voices further complicates the situation. This is a time for the global community to support Tunisia's commitment to human rights and the rule of law, encouraging a path toward stability and progress. The unemployment rate in Tunisia has been a persistent issue, with figures often exceeding 15% in recent years. The country's debt-to-GDP ratio has also been a cause for concern, hovering around 80%. These economic realities necessitate innovative solutions and collaborative efforts to ensure a prosperous future for all Tunisians. This moment presents an opportunity for Tunisia to redefine its path. By embracing dialogue, fostering inclusivity, and upholding the principles of justice and freedom, the nation can emerge stronger, more resilient, and more united. The challenges are real, but so is the potential for positive transformation.

Sources

  • Deutsche Welle

  • Tunisians protest against President Saied, call country an 'open-air prison'

  • Tunisians protest against President ...

  • The Sorry State of Tunisia's Democracy

  • Tunisians call for the fall of 'authoritarian regime'

  • Tunisia: Drastic Closure of Civic Space | Human Rights Watch

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