Amnesty International is calling for the immediate release of Tunisian activist Saadia Mosbah and her colleagues. The organization asserts that the ongoing trial is not based on financial crimes, as presented by Tunisian authorities, but is instead a deliberate attempt to intimidate and silence dissent. Amnesty International views the prosecution as politically motivated, suggesting it aims to suppress critical voices within the country. The case has raised concerns about the shrinking space for civil society and freedom of expression in Tunisia. Kapitalis first reported on Amnesty International’s call for Mosbah’s release, highlighting the organization’s condemnation of the judicial proceedings. Further details regarding the specific charges and evidence remain limited, but Amnesty International maintains its stance that the trial lacks legal justification and violates fundamental human rights.