In Tunisia, the Association of African Students and Trainees announces that it has not heard from its former president since March 19. She is worried about a possible arbitrary arrest, even though the young man was known for his militant activity.
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With our correspondent in Tunis, Amira Souilem
His friends have not heard from him since March 19: Christian Kwongang, a Cameroonian student at a private university in Tunis, went to a police station in the center of the Tunisian capital, according to his relatives. This in order to recover his residence permit: he has not given any sign of life since.
Without news of him and facing silence from the authorities, the students in question decided to publicize the affair. Especially since arrests of nationals from West African countries and central have multiplied in Tunisia in recent months. This while anti-migrant violence punctuated the year 2023 and the first months of this new year.
The young man in question had himself previously advocated for the release of several of them. Former president of the Association of African Students and Trainees in Tunisia, Christian Kwongang was even received by the Tunisian Minister of Higher Education a few months ago. The latter then assured him that Tunisia was attached to “ well-being ” of the ” African brothers “.
Christian Kwongang’s friends have surrounded themselves with lawyers: they fear that the young man will be worried and threatened because of his militant activity.
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