Amna Guellali
Amna Guellali, Tunisia and Algeria researcher in the Middle East and North Africa Division, investigates human rights abuses in both countries. She produces detailed reports, news releases, and op-eds based on her findings and conducts local and international advocacy. Before joining Human Rights Watch, Guellali worked as analyst at the office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in the Hague, and as Senior Researcher at the department of international law at the Asser Institute. She has also served as legal officer at the regional delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Tunis. Guellali holds a PhD from the European University Institute in Florence. She is a native speaker of Arabic and also fluent in French, English, and Italian.
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One Step Forward, One Step Back in Tunisia
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The Law That Could be the Final Blow to Tunisia’s Transition
Published in Middle East Eye - Dispatches
Tunisia Should Stop Jailing People for Drugs
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“All this for a Joint”
Tunisia’s Repressive Drug Law and a Roadmap for Its Reform
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Flawed Accountability
Shortcomings of Tunisia’s Trials for Killings during the Uprising
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Cracks in the System
Conditions of Pre-charge Detainees in Tunisia