Tunisia - Committee Against Torture (LOIPR) - Death Penalty - June 2022
Country: Tunisia
Issues: Death Penalty
Mechanism: UN Committee against Torture
Report Type: List of Issues Prior to Reporting
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Tunisia
carried out its last execution in 1991, over 30 years ago. Despite this de
facto moratorium on executions, Tunisian courts continue to sentence people to
death. Courts sentence people to death every year for a variety of crimes,
especially terrorism. The current administration is undoing many of the positive
changes to the Tunisian judicial system brought about by the 2011 revolution,
and public opinion is divided over whether to move forward with abolition,
maintain the status quo, or even resume executions, a course of action that some
politicians and officials within the government support. Tunisia continues to
support the UN resolutions aiming to establish a global moratorium on
executions but has refused to ratify the Second Optional Protocol to the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
This
report recommends that Tunisia maintain its commitment to the UN moratorium and
move to ratify the Second Optional Protocol, while also working to restore the
independence of its judiciary and reducing the total number of crimes
punishable by death in the short term. In the long-term Tunisia should completely
and unconditionally abolish the death penalty.