Published on 12:00 AM, February 17, 2023

Tunisia protest: Journalists accuse state of intimidation

Dozens of journalists and rights activists protested in the Tunisian capital yesterday, accusing the state of "repression" and attempts to intimidate the media.

The protest, organised by the SNJT journalists' union, came three days after police arrested Noureddine Boutar, the director of popular private radio station Mosaique FM.

The station has often been critical of President Kais Saied, who in 2021 sacked the government, froze parliament and seized almost total power in moves rivals have called a coup.

The demonstrators gathered outside government headquarters in Tunis, some wearing red tape across their mouths while others shouted "No to repression of journalists".