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Migrants pushed back into desert: Tunisia's admission and UNHCR's appeal

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo News

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Tunisia's interior minister acknowledged that small groups of sub-Saharan migrants attempting to enter the country are pushed back into the desert border areas with Libya and Algeria, but dismissed allegations of mistreatment by the UN, humanitarian groups, and migrants themselves. While denying collective deportations, the minister admitted that small groups without papers are pushed back, with three migrant bodies found in the desert. Tunisia's eastern coast has become a major departure point for migrants heading to Europe, leading to tensions with the local population. The minister stated that 1,057 migrants had agreed to be voluntarily returned home, and there are currently around 80,000 undocumented migrants in Tunisia. President Kais Saied has fueled anti-migrant sentiment, claiming an organ trafficking business has emerged around migrants. The minister also dismissed claims of abuse by security officials, stating that migrants were manipulated for personal gain. The viral images and videos of migrants stranded between Tunisia and Libya have damaged Tunisia's reputation, leading to cancellations of concerts and entertainers donating their earnings to humanitarian organizations.

Tunisian Minister Acknowledges Forced Migration into Desert No Man's Land

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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Tunisia's interior minister admitted that small groups of sub-Saharan migrants attempting to enter the country are pushed back into the desert border areas with Libya and Algeria, but denied allegations of mistreatment. While there are no collective deportations, the minister acknowledged that small groups without papers are pushed back. Tensions have risen between the local population and migrants in Tunisia's eastern coast, with security forces removing some migrants from the city and reportedly abandoning them in the desert. President Kais Saied has fueled anti-migrant sentiment, claiming an organ trafficking business has emerged around migrants. The minister stated that the short-term solution is to return migrants to their home countries in cooperation with human rights organizations.