Amnesty International has raised serious concerns regarding the prosecution of Sihem Bensedrine, former president of Tunisia’s Truth and Dignity Commission (IVD). The organization believes the legal proceedings against Bensedrine are politically motivated, stemming from her work on transitional justice and combating impunity. These concerns are heightened as Bensedrine prepares for a court appearance scheduled for Thursday. Amnesty International suggests the charges are linked to her efforts in addressing past human rights abuses. The case has drawn attention to potential setbacks in Tunisia’s transitional justice process. The organization is calling for a fair and transparent trial, free from political interference, and fears the proceedings aim to discredit Bensedrine’s work. Kapitalis first reported on Amnesty International’s alarm.