Outspoken Anti-Racism Activist in Tunisia Sentenced to 8 Years

Saadia Mosbah, a prominent Tunisian anti-racism activist, has been imprisoned for 8 years after campaigning for migrant rights. Her case highlights concerns over human rights and free speech in the country.
Saadia Mosbah, a leading anti-racism activist in Tunisia, has been sentenced to eight years in prison for her outspoken advocacy on behalf of migrants and marginalized communities in the country. Mosbah, the founder of the Movement against Racism and for the Protection of Refugees and Migrants (FTDES), had been a vocal critic of President Kais Saied's comments portraying migrants as a
Source: BBC News


