Tunisian authorities on Friday (April 24, 2026) ordered a one-month suspension of activities by the Human Rights League (LTDH), ​according to a statement from the group, which was ‌among the civil society quartet that won the ​Nobel Peace Prize in 2015.

No comment was ⁠immediately available on the matter from the government.

The league said the move was part of a “wider pattern of increasingly systematic ‌curbs on civil society and on free and independent voices”.

In October, Tunisia also suspended several ‌prominent groups, including the Democratic Women and the ‌Economic ⁠and Social Rights Forum, while rights organizations have ⁠criticized what they say is an unprecedented crackdown targeting NGOs, opposition groups and journalists since President Kais Saied seized additional powers in 2021.

LTDH, ​an outspoken critic ‌of Saied, has repeatedly warned that Tunisia has been sliding toward authoritarian rule since Saied suspended parliament in 2021 and later began ruling by decree.