Download logo The mass conviction of opposition figures in Tunisiarsquo;s ldquo;Conspiracy Case 2rdquo; is a new example of the Tunisian authoritiesrsquo; ongoing restrictions on civic space and erosion of judicial independence and fair trial guarantees, Amnesty International said today. The case, based on vague terrorism and state security charges, is the latest in a series of politically motivated prosecutions that appear designed to silence peaceful dissent and intimidate and crackdown on critics of President Kais Saiedrsquo;s government. ldquo;This case illustrates how Tunisiarsquo;s criminal justice system is being misused to suppress peaceful dissent and persecute people simply...