Tunisia
Tunisia's main trade union organisation, UGTT, on Wednesday protested in Sfax against the arrest of four of its members on Monday. The trade unionists expressed their discontent over the arrests and demanded the immediate release of their colleagues. The arrests have sparked outrage among the unionists, who believe that it is an attempt to suppress their voices and undermine their efforts to protect the rights of workers in Tunisia.
The UGTT has been a key player in Tunisia's political landscape since the country's independence in 1956. It played a crucial role in the 2011 revolution that led to the overthrow of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. The trade union has been advocating for social justice, workers' rights, and democratic reforms ever since. The recent arrests have further strained the already tense relationship between the union and the government.
The UGTT has called for a nationwide strike in response to the arrests, which is expected to have a significant impact on various sectors of the economy. The unionists are determined to continue their fight for justice and are urging the government to respect their rights to freedom of expression and assembly. The international community has also expressed concern over the arrests and called on the Tunisian authorities to release the detained trade union members.