The president of Tunisia desires to “put an finish” to the unlawful immigration of sub-Saharan Africans

The President of Tunisia, Kais SaiedEuropa Press

Kais Saied assures that they’re a supply of “violence, crimes and unacceptable practices”

The president of Tunisia, Kais Saied, has advocated this Tuesday for the necessity to “put an finish” to the unlawful immigration of sub-Saharan Africans, stating that they “proceed with violence, crimes and unacceptable practices.” As expressed by the Tunisian president throughout a gathering of the nation’s safety council, there’s a phenomenon of human trafficking that should cease, for which he has urged work to be carried out on the diplomatic, safety and navy ranges, in line with a press release of the Tunisian Presidency.

Saied has maintained that the scenario “is irregular”, declaring that there’s a felony settlement “ready for the reason that starting of the century” to alter the demographic composition of Tunisia for which there are events that may have obtained a big sum of money after 2011, once they had place the ‘Arab Spring’ protests.

Likewise, these “waves” of irregular migration would have the target of contemplating Tunisia “simply an African nation” in order that it doesn’t belong to the Arab and Islamic nations.

🇹🇳| Le président Kais Said to qualify the clandestine immigration from sub-Saharan Africa as a «felony conspiracy» aiming at «modifying the demographic composition» of Tunisia and remodeling it right into a uniquely African nation sans son identité arabe et musulmane. pic.twitter.com/CT988fff4C

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However, the Tunisian president has assured that he defends Human Rights and that he appreciates “his African id”, since Tunisia is among the founding international locations of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) and “supported many peoples” of their wrestle for liberation and independence. In this sense, Saied has referred to as for Africa to be for Africans “till what the African peoples have suffered throughout many years of wars and famine ends,” in line with the letter.

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