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Tunisian president warns of country being ‘overrun by blacks’

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https://www.newarab.com/news/bodies-migrants-found-dead-tunisia-algeria-border

The bodies of two migrants have been found in a desert region near Tunisia’s border with Algeria, a judicial official and a witness said on Tuesday.
Hundreds of migrants from sub-Saharan countries have fled or been forced out of Tunisia’s port city of Sfax after racial tensions flared following the 3 July killing of a Tunisian man in an altercation between locals and migrants.
Many have been left to fend for themselves in harsh conditions in remote desert areas near Tunisia’s borders with Algeria and with Libya….

“Both bodies are of men, and rescuers have recovered the one found yesterday,” a witness, who declined to be identified for security reasons, added.
The witness, a local merchant, told AFP that in one week two convoys were seen transporting migrants to the desert, with nearly 100 left in the vicinity of Hazoua [in the desert]….
The immediate cause of death of black Africans in the southern deserts and western forests of Tunisia: dehydration and starvation. The underlying cause: the racism of Tunisian Arabs, who rid themselves of their “black problem” by rounding black Africans up, even those who have been gainfully employed and are no burden on the state, and dropping them in the desert, or in some cases, in the forested mountains in Kasserine governorate, near the border with Algeria. Word gets out about this savage treatment, and this discourages other black Africans from arriving in Tunisia.

Youssouf Bilayer, 25, of Ivory Coast, told AFP on Tuesday that he was arrested on 4 July in Sfax where he had worked for four years as a welder and was taken to the Gafsa area near the border with Algeria….
“We are suffering a lot. We were able to find a little water in the forest, but we’ve got nothing to eat. The police won’t let people give us food,” Bilayer said….
The Tunisian police won’t let simple charity be practiced – Tunisians are instructed not to give the black Africans food. This is a policy of deliberate starvation of black migrants.

The police block all attempts by the blacks to return to the cities of Tunis and Sfax, keeping them in the forest or desert where they are certain to die of starvation and dehydration.

Tunisia has seen a rise in racially motivated attacks after President Kais Saied in February accused “hordes” of undocumented migrants of bringing violence to the country, and alleging a “criminal plot” to change its demographic make-up.
There is no “criminal plot” by black Africans to “change the demographic make-up” of Tunisia. All that these black Africans — the new arrivals, not the blacks who have always lived in Tunisia (where they suffer every conceivable indignity at the hands of racist Arabs who confine them to menial jobs) — want is to be able to leave the port of Sfax on the boats of Arab smuggling gangs for their final destination: Europe. But often a long wait is required. These black Africans, given no help from the state, find work doing the tough jobs Tunisians prefer to avoid, including construction and sanitation. Tunisians are raised to despise and hate the black Africans, and there are sometimes physical attacks on the blacks, who try to defend themselves. When a Tunisian was recently killed in Sfax during such a street fight, the government came down hard with a collective punishment, rounding up hundreds of innocent blacks and forcibly taking them to the border with Algeria, where they were left without food or water, and what’s more, the police instructed the locals not to offer the black Africans food.

How do the Tunisians escape condemnation? They have the political protection afforded them by the other 21 members of the Arab League, and by the 56 other members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. Neither at the UN Human Rights Council, nor at the General Assembly, have the matter of Arab enslavement of blacks, or of Arab anti-black racism, ever been raised, nor will they ever be.
 
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