Tunisia Abandons Black Refugees and Migrants to a Harsh, Remote Militarized Zone


 The Tunisian government's move to isolate black refugees and migrants in a remote, harsh environment has raised serious questions about their safety and access to basic necessities such as shelter, food, and medical aid. Activists are calling for immediate action to address this dire situation and provide support to those affected.

Critics argue that this decision goes against Tunisia's long-standing reputation as a supporter of human rights and a safe haven for those fleeing conflict and persecution. The sudden abandonment of these individuals in a militarized zone not only undermines Tunisia's commitment to international refugee conventions but also places them at risk of exploitation, abuse, and further marginalization.

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