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  01 March 2010
 
TMG calls for release of Tunisian journalist Taoufik Ben Brik

The Tunisia Monitoring Group (TMG) has voiced new concern for the health of jailed Tunisian journalist Taoufik Ben Brik, one of President Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali's firmest critics.

The TMG, 20 members of the International Freedom of Expression eXchange (IFEX) - the global network of free expression campaigners - has received reliable reports that Ben Brik's health is seriously declining in detention.

On 1 February, a court refused Ben Brik's appeal against a six month sentence for assault and "violating public morality", charges that his supporters from the TMG and other groups maintain were politically motivated to silence him.

Ben Brik suffers from diabetes, along with a hormonal disorder that requires regular medication and care. His lawyers and family have repeatedly been prevented from visiting him.

The TMG urges European Union and other nations to look beyond the political dimensions of the case and help ensure that the jailed journalist is freed to receive appropriate care for his condition.

"We strongly urge the Tunisian authorities to immediately free Ben Brik on humanitarian grounds so he can get the specialist medical care that he clearly needs and cannot get in jail in Siliana, one of Tunisia's toughest prisons," said TMG chair Rohan Jayasekera of Index on Censorship.

Well-known human rights lawyer Mohamed Abbou, a former political prisoner himself, said, "He is paying the price for choosing to do his duty in criticising a very backward and tyrannical regime at a time where many like him chose to remain silent. Leaving him alone to face an adversary drawing on full powers of the state is to be complicit in the crime perpetrated against him."

TMG members received fresh reports on Wednesday that Ben Brik's health continues to decline. "We do not think the reports are exaggerated," said Jayasekera. "There are genuine fears for his life."

The free expression campaigners are writing to the Tunisian Ministry of Justice and to European and North American diplomats to reiterate their concerns for Ben Brik's well being. Read the full letter here.

For more information, contact Rohan Jayasekera at rj@indexoncensorship.org or see the new TMG website at http://ifex.org/tunisia/tmg/

TMG members:
ARTICLE 19: Global Campaign for Free Expression, UK
Arabic Network for Human Rights Information, Egypt
Bahrain Center for Human Rights, Bahrain
Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies, Egypt
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression, Canada
Cartoonists Rights Network International
Egyptian Organization for Human Rights
Index on Censorship
International Federation of Journalists
International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions
International PEN Writers in Prison Committee
International Press Institute
Journaliste en danger
Maharat Foundation (Skills Foundation)
Media Institute of Southern Africa
Norwegian PEN
World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters
World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers
World Press Freedom Committee