Head of Tunisian Committee for Human Rights and Foreign Relations Emad Al Khamiri said that they will reveal the results of the visits they conducted to inspect the suspension centers. He added that they sent their reservations to the authorities in Bouchoucha. He praised the notable improvement witnessed in the centers' infrastructure.
He added, in a statement to "Arabs Today", that the committee is concerned over what is raised ov er torturing the suspended people, saying that the government stressed that it has no systematic approach to torture the prisoners. He added d that they will conduct meetings with a number of organizations to discuss the recent developments achieved in the field of human rights and freedoms.
He revealed that they will conduct a number of visits to a number of suspension centers in all over the country during the coming period to inspect the state of prisoners and to monitor any violations committed against them. He added they will issue a report over the situation as whole upon the visits they will conduct.
He added, "Those people who commit any violations should be held accountable. We should not keep silent towards against any human rights violations."
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