NGOs Call on Algerian Regime to End Arbitrary Mass Expulsions of Sub-Saharan Migrants – The North Africa Post
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In mid-May, Niamey announced plans to repatriate "more than 4,000 migrants" to their home countries until July in order to avoid "a humanitarian disaster" in northern Niger.
Since April, more than 16,000 irregular migrants have been expelled from Algeria to Niger, according to local authorities. NGOs report human rights violations, while Niamey, overcrowded, sounds the alarm.
NGOs call on Algerian regime to end arbitrary mass expulsions of Sub-Saharan migrants – The North Africa Post
Several NGOs from Algeria, Arab world, Europe, and Africa have called on the Algerian authorities to stop alarming arbitrary mass expulsions of sub-Saharan migrants and violation of their basic human rights. Following the deterioration of relations between Algeria and sub-Saharan African migrants have become the target of widespread racist and incitement campaigns in Algeria, said […]
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