voices are raised following the Tunisian president’s remarks on immigration

voices are raised following the Tunisian presidents remarks on immigration

Messages of disapproval fuse in sub-Saharan Africa after the remarks deemed racist by the Tunisian president, Kaïs Saïed, towards migrants from sub-Saharan Africa. In Senegal, deputies, opposition leaders and unions are denouncing and calling on the government to react. For the moment, it remains silent.

With our correspondent in Dakar, Birahim Toure

It is through an oral question addressed to the government of Senegal that the deputy Guy Marius Sagna says to himself “very concerned by the situation of black Africans in Tunisia. This elected representative of the opposition explains that ” some are expelled by their lessor, that transport drivers refuse to let blacks get on the bus and that students refuse to join their establishment for fear of being attacked! The deputy wonders what the government of Senegal is waiting for to summon the Tunisian ambassador to Dakar, in order to condemn this situation.

The opponent and former Prime Minister, Aminata Touré, calls in a tweet, all African presidents to condemn the remarks qualified as ” hateful of the Tunisian president.

The CNTS, one of the largest trade union centers in Senegal, also denounced the arbitrary arrests of sub-Saharan migrants. It calls for solidarity in defense of their rights.

On the government side, it is silent for the moment.

An information note from the Senegalese Embassy in Italy, dated February 23, just invites Senegalese travelers, in transit or passing through Tunisia, to declare the currencies kept by them and which must not exceed 1 500 euros, at the risk of having them confiscated.

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