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Algeria Continues Fierce Crackdown On Illegal Migration

Algeria S Protests Grow As New Cracks Appear In The Regime The New
Algeria S Protests Grow As New Cracks Appear In The Regime The New

Algeria S Protests Grow As New Cracks Appear In The Regime The New Algeria has intensified its efforts to address illegal immigration, leading to the deportation of numerous sub saharan african migrants, including nigerians. human rights organisations have. Algeria’s government is once again intensifying its repressive and systematic crackdown on migrants and people on the move across the country. between january and late march 2023, algerian authorities abandoned more than 10,000 people in the desert near the border with neighbouring niger in a series of rigorous collective deportations.

Algeria Stays Relatively Calm As Neighbors Revolt The New York Times
Algeria Stays Relatively Calm As Neighbors Revolt The New York Times

Algeria Stays Relatively Calm As Neighbors Revolt The New York Times Crackdown on organized crime and smuggling. the algerian military’s operations targeting organized crime resulted in the arrest of 33 drug traffickers. the forces intercepted 234 kilograms of processed cannabis smuggled from morocco, alongside the seizure of illegal firearms and a massive haul of 2,460,875 narcotic pills. While algiers expelled nearly 2,000 migrants from sub saharan africa to niger at the beginning of 2024, the unhealthy political context in the sahel is making the migration issue even more complex for the maghreb states, and particularly for algeria, which is not party to an agreement with the european union (eu) to stem the flow of migrants to. Despite the authorities' regular refoulement operations, the country is no longer just a transit country, but rather a destination for many who wish to migrate. a young girl from sub saharan. On 1 october 2020, algeria’s interior ministry announced a new operation to combat “illegal migration,” claiming it respected human rights. however, on 3 october algeria expelled 705 adults and children of 18 nationalities to the desert, followed by the forcible return of 957 nigeriens in a convoy on 5 october, and the expulsion of 660.

Algeria Cracks Down On Last Remaining Independent Media Outlet The
Algeria Cracks Down On Last Remaining Independent Media Outlet The

Algeria Cracks Down On Last Remaining Independent Media Outlet The Despite the authorities' regular refoulement operations, the country is no longer just a transit country, but rather a destination for many who wish to migrate. a young girl from sub saharan. On 1 october 2020, algeria’s interior ministry announced a new operation to combat “illegal migration,” claiming it respected human rights. however, on 3 october algeria expelled 705 adults and children of 18 nationalities to the desert, followed by the forcible return of 957 nigeriens in a convoy on 5 october, and the expulsion of 660. From march to april 2023, there were more than 7,000 expulsions of migrants from algeria to niger. these migrants are subject to torture and ill treatment. they are arbitrarily arrested and detained with no procedural guarantees. migrants are transported to the border, where they are abandoned without food or water in extreme weather conditions. Algiers illegal sea migration "harga" has known a "constant evolution" as hundreds of young algerians have left the country over the past few years, the minister of the interior, local. Algiers the minister of interior, local authorities and national planning, brahim merad, said thursday in rome, italy, that algeria had adopted a comprehensive and integrated approach to face.

Algeria S Protests Are Back And The President Is Worried
Algeria S Protests Are Back And The President Is Worried

Algeria S Protests Are Back And The President Is Worried From march to april 2023, there were more than 7,000 expulsions of migrants from algeria to niger. these migrants are subject to torture and ill treatment. they are arbitrarily arrested and detained with no procedural guarantees. migrants are transported to the border, where they are abandoned without food or water in extreme weather conditions. Algiers illegal sea migration "harga" has known a "constant evolution" as hundreds of young algerians have left the country over the past few years, the minister of the interior, local. Algiers the minister of interior, local authorities and national planning, brahim merad, said thursday in rome, italy, that algeria had adopted a comprehensive and integrated approach to face.

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