Tunisia suspends Nobel Peace Prize-winning LTDH rights group
What to know about Tunisia suspends Nobel Peace Prize-winning LTDH rights group
Tunisian authorities on Friday (April 24, 2026) ordered a one-month suspension of activities by the Human Rights League (LTDH), according to a statement from the group, which was among the civil society quartet that won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2015.
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What happened
Tunisian authorities on Friday (April 24, 2026) ordered a one-month suspension of activities by the Human Rights League (LTDH), according to a statement from the group, which was among the civil society quartet that won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2015.
Why it matters
No comment was immediately available on the matter from the government.
Common ground
The clearest point to anchor on is this: Tunisian authorities on Friday (April 24, 2026) ordered a one-month suspension of activities by the Human Rights League (LTDH), according to a statement from the group, which was among the civil society quartet that won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2015.
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