Preservation of human rights is integral to combating violent extremism
Date
2019-07
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
Tunisia has been threatened by the rise of radicalization and violent extremism since 2011. Throughout the post-revolutionary phase, horrendous attacks have targeted its political, social and economic security, which have led the Tunisian authorities to draft new anti-terrorism and money laundering laws and to adopt new procedures to counter extremism. The article reviews actions taken, and argues that freedom of the press is fundamental for maintaining and preserving democracy. State behavior must be based on a security consensus that not only protects the safety of people but also preserves their human rights.
Description
item.page.type
Media Article
item.page.format
Keywords
CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS, EXTREMISM, TERRORISM, HUMAN RIGHTS, GOVERNANCE, YOUTH PARTICIPATION, CIVIL SOCIETY, TUNISIA, NORTH OF SAHARA