Sub-Saharan African migrants gather outside the headquarters of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Tunis, to demand their situation be resolved.
TUNIS A steady flow of taxis has rolled up outside the Ivorian embassy in Tunis in recent days, depositing dozens of migrants who say they no longer feel safe amid an officially sanctioned climate of fear.After a wave of arrests in recent weeks, President Kais Saied gave a speech on Tuesday that critics said was openly racist.Many Sub-Saharan Africans in Tunisia are now
After a wave of arrests in recent weeks, President Kais Saied gave a speech on Wednesday (Feb. 15) that critics said was openly racist. Many sub-Saharan Africans in Tunisia are now heading for the exit.
TUNIS, Feb 25 A steady flow of taxis has rolled up outside the Ivorian embassy in Tunis in recent days, depositing dozens of migrants who say they no longer feel safe amid an.