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Sonia Dahmani: A Tunisian lawyer’s fight for dignity.

By Decrim CampaignIn UpdatesPosted 2 September, 2025
Credit: Middle East Democracy Center.

Five women share a 20-square-metre cell crawling with rats and lizards. Sonia has lost more than 20 kilos on the meagre prison diet.

Tags: Manuoba women's prison, Physical and psychological torment, Tool of repression, Women in prison
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