The objectives of these two events were threefold: to learn from the experiences gained abroad during democratic transitions, define the framework for this transition in Tunisia and, finally, to evaluate and clarify the role and needs of civil society in Tunisia. The outcome of this work shows full agreement on a number of principles that unite all humanity.
These principles are basically:
To move towards these objectives, Tunisian civil society is not only player in this transition. But because it has led, in cooperation with others, the resistance against dictatorship, because it expresses the diversity and richness of the Tunisian people, it plays an essential role. Tunisian civil society plans to participate in the ongoing process emphasizing the importance of independence, democracy, freedom, equality and social justice. But it is not intended to substitute the political parties. On the contrary it is intended to build political projects within which the people can operate.
To fully play its role, civil society The Tunisian civil society needs to be rebuilt after the many attacks during the previous regime. Therefore we appeal to the international community, including the European Union to contribute to this reconstruction. This help must be given within the framework of the Tunisian civil society and must have a scope that allows a really in-depth process.
It is indeed necessary to rebuild a social fabric made of dialogue and firmness on principles, but also of openness. Tunisian civil society must be open to men and women from all walks of life, from all regions of the country and all generations, especially the youth of today who have expressed their desire for freedom and dignity.
The seminar and workshops are the beginning of a movement that we want to see grow wider and stronger. It must ensure that nobody ever feels rejected, and that everyone in the process feels the hope of an increasingly just, free and democratic society.
For more information contact:
Arthur Manet, FIDH: +33 6 72 28 42 94, amanet[at]fidh.org
Shaimaa Abu Elkhir, EMHRN: 020101077207, Email:shy[at]euromedrights.net










