The Tunisian authorities have used anti-terror and money laundering legislation to freeze the funds of the Arab Institute for Human Rights. Human rights organizations fear that this move, which has led to the Institute suspending its activities, was aimed at Khemais Ksila, Secretary-General of the Tunisian League for Human Rights, who is a member of the Institute’s board.
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