A new report released on the International Day for the Elimination of Torture highlights a growing number of suspicious deaths in Tunisian detention centers. The report, published by the World Organisation Against Torture and its Sanad program in Tunisia, details 36 cases occurring between 2013 and 2026. These cases involve individuals who died while in custody under circumstances prompting questions of foul play. Despite investigations, families of the deceased continue to seek accountability and justice over a decade later. The report underscores concerns about systemic issues within the Tunisian detention system and the prolonged delays in addressing allegations of torture and unlawful death. Advocacy groups are calling for thorough investigations and transparent legal proceedings to ensure those responsible are held accountable and to prevent future incidents. The findings raise serious questions about human rights practices within Tunisian prisons and the rule of law.