Anwar al-Gharbi

is Secretary-General of the Geneva Center for Democracy and Human Rights. He is a Tunisian jurist and politician who served as an advisor to the Tunisian presidency. In his writings, he addresses topics such as foreign policy, political corruption, civil rights, and conflicts in the Middle East; with academic contributions in international human rights forums and lectures at European and international universities on issues of democracy and human rights.
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    Kais Saied and the Palestinian Cause – Between Shibboleths and Actions

    These days mark the fourth anniversary of the coup against the state institutions in Tunisia, and with it continues the persecution, harassment, abduction, and imprisonment of anyone the current ruling authority sees as a threat to its continued dominance and control. The people’s boycott of all electoral stations has come as a major shock to the current regime, the latest…

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