
The Tunisian League for Human Rights LTDH on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, condemned the issuance of a detention warrant against Chawki Tabib, former President of the National Anti-Corruption Authority Inlucc, calling the procedure "arbitrary" and contrary to fair trial guarantees. The organization stated that the decision by the investigating judge at the economic and financial judicial division was made in "flagrant violation" of legal procedures, noting that the detention warrant was issued without a prior hearing for Tabib. The LTDH views this measure as an infringement on the rights of defense and the principle of presumption of innocence. The organization further denounced what it perceives as the instrumentalization of justice, describing it as a "new illustration" of the use of judicial power to pressure civil society actors, political leaders, journalists, and lawyers. Reaffirming its rejection of any attack on individual and collective freedoms, the League warned against any attempt to restrict the role of lawyers in defending litigants. In this context, the LTDH called for the release of Chawki Tabib and the dropping of charges against him. It also emphasized the need to scrupulously respect legal procedures and guarantee defense rights at all stages of prosecution. Finally, the organization urged an end to any instrumentalization of justice and to ensure its effective independence, while renewing its call for the release of all prisoners of conscience and political det
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