Tunisia Addresses Migrant Dossier with Legal, Humanistic Solutions
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Tunisia reaffirms its African identity and commitment to African unity, emphasizing respect for national laws.
- A recent video showing aggression against Sub-Saharan Africans was clarified by the Interior Ministry to have occurred in 2021, not recently.
- Tunisia aims to manage irregular migration through legal and humanitarian solutions, promoting voluntary return and cooperation.
Tunisia proudly asserts its African identity and historical commitment to continental unity, a stance frequently articulated by President Kaรฏs Saรฏed. This affirmation is particularly relevant in discussions surrounding migration challenges and cooperation within Africa. The President consistently highlights that "Africa belongs to Africans" and stresses the importance of adhering to national legislation.
Recent attempts to sow discord through misinformation have been countered by official statements. A widely circulated video purportedly showing recent aggression against Sub-Saharan migrants was clarified by the Interior Ministry. The ministry stated that the footage dated back to 2021, effectively debunking claims of a current incident and cutting short speculative reactions.
Investigations into the video's re-emergence revealed it was disseminated from two different continents, suggesting a coordinated effort to create social tension. Despite the lack of formal complaints, an inquiry was launched. The state has reiterated its commitment to guaranteeing the rights and dignity of all individuals on its territory and to prosecuting any offenders.
Tunisia is pursuing a humanitarian approach to irregular migration, seeking swift solutions such as facilitating voluntary returns in dignified conditions. The nation advocates for inter-African cooperation and promotes legal, regular migration that benefits both host countries and countries of origin.
Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.