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Tensions Flare as Tunisian Authorities Evacuate Migrant Camps
Recent days have witnessed escalating tensions and concerns as Tunisian authorities evacuated hundreds of sub-Saharan migrants from makeshift camps in Sfax and Tunis. This operation, designed to combat illegal migration and address local population concerns, has ignited protests and unrest.
The evacuations have triggered residents in Sfax, where tensions are particularly high, to take to the streets in protest. Frustrated by the presence of migrants, several hundred people marched on Saturday, May 4, demanding their immediate departure. Some individuals resorted to throwing projectiles and firecrackers at the migrants.
Videos posted on the Facebook page of the Tunisian Minister of Interior depict nighttime evacuation operations carried out by the police, sometimes with the assistance of the Tunisian Red Crescent.
As Tunisian authorities grapple with the complex issue of illegal migration, the situation on the ground remains volatile. Residents' frustrations and concerns over the migrant presence have spilled over into public demonstrations, while the evacuation efforts have faced criticism from various quarters.
In this delicate situation, the Tunisian government confronts the challenge of striking a balance between addressing its citizens' concerns and fulfilling its humanitarian obligations toward migrants seeking a better life. The evacuation of makeshift camps, while aimed at curbing illegal migration, has undoubtedly heightened tensions and laid bare the fault lines in Tunisia's approach to this multifaceted issue.