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Crews have given up hope of finding nearly 30 migrants thrown into the sea after setting sail from Tunisia. It happened as human rights groups called on Tunisia’s president to save migrants trapped on the border with Libya. The crisis also accelerated criticism of the European Union, which signed a deal with Tunisia to crack down on illegal migration. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports.
He referred to police officers as tyrants and issued a warning about the potential emergence of a civil war if the government continued to target left-wing and Islamist opposition groups
The African Bar Association (AfBA), has condemned the recent violent attack on African Migrants in Tunisia occasioned by racial and xenophobic remarks by the President Kais Saied. AfBA, an Association of National Bar Associations across Africa made the condemnation in statement issued on Tuesday, by its Director of Strategic Communications, Douglas Ogbankwa.