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Tunisia: Police Arrest, Use Violence Against LGBTI Activists

UN Experts Should Investigate Protesters gather in Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis, Tunisia on February 6, 2021. © 2021 Karim Saadi (Beirut) – Tunisian security forces have repeatedly targeted protesters, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) activists at protests, Human Rights Watch said today. The targeting involved arbitrary arrests, physical assaults, threats to rape and kill, and refusing access to legal counsel. Human Rights Watch documented cases in which the police have singled out LGBTI activists for particular mistreatment at protests. At the same time, social media posts have harassed LGBTI activists, revealing their personal information including home addresses and phone numbers, and “outing” them. Individuals also smeared them online based on their sexual orientation or gender identity and posted their photos with messages inciting violence against them.

W&M Washington Center celebrates 20 years of connecting students, alumni and national leaders

Studying in D.C.:  Drew Stelljes Ph.D. ’07 talks with his winter seminar Urban Education class on the William & Mary Washington Center balcony in January 2019. Since the pandemic, classes have been conducted virtually. During his 11 years teaching at the Center, Stelljes says he s been able to introduce students to figures such as the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis and Timothy Shriver, chairman of the board for Special Olympics.  Courtesy photo Photo - of - by Tina Eshleman, University Advancement |  February 17, 2021 As a peer ambassador for William & Mary’s Washington Center, RJ Hewitt ’21 tells other students that living and studying in the nation’s capital can help them refine their interests and find their footing on a path toward a career.

Poverty, Hopelessness Beget Violence in Tunisia s Suburbs

English By Associated Press Share on Facebook TUNIS, TUNISIA - Protests have swept towns and cities throughout Tunisia for a week, often turning violent as demonstrators denounce what they say are broken promises from the government, which hasn t been able to turn around an economy on the verge of bankruptcy. Many protesters are disenfranchised young people, a third of whom are unemployed, taking their voices to the street after being left behind by the country s leadership. But Tunisian students, artists and left-wing activists have also protested, only to be met with tear gas and a muscular police response. Rights groups say the police have arrested about 1,000 people many of them minors for alleged acts of vandalism and theft, while parents and families are now also joining the protests, lobbying for the release of their children.

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