
From the informal migrant camps established around the commune of El Amra, north of the Port City of Sfax (Central-Oriente Tunisia), only lots of burning rubble remain, pieces of plastic canvases and personal belongings scattered throughout the olive fields.
Since April 3, security forces have been carrying out a large -scale operation to evict exiles, mainly from sub -Saharan Africa, but also from countries such as Bangladesh and Pakistan, which had been established there in the last two years. According to the estimates of the authorities, 20,000 people lived there undocumented, including 4,000 in a camp known as “kilometers 24”.
Working with construction and truck teams, the National Guard agents dismantled a store that precariously protected thousands of people, small businesses (groceries, coffee shops and other restaurants, as well as Meetshift’s displacement, the displacement problem, asheshift probes I monde Two weeks before.
The application of the law “Tok everything, then burned everything, even the food supplies we had,” said a Cameroonian migrant, contacted by phone, who requested anonymity. “The rest move away before starting to clean. The goal is to clearly discourage people and prevent us from creating any stability that allows us to prepare for a cross.”
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