تونزي تيليغراف
تونزي تيليغراف
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The article addresses the phenomenon of illegal migration to Tunisia, explaining that the pathway has become a complex system involving trafficking networks connecting multiple countries, especially Nigeria and Ethiopia, utilizing desert routes and regional crossing points. Data indicates that 93% of migrants receive services from trafficking networks that promises reaching Europe but expose them to significant risks, including violence and kidnapping. Most migrants pass through the borders of Algeria and Libya, and many face violence and crimes during their journey. Tunisia bears the consequences of a long-standing smuggling system, as many migrants take more than a year to reach it.
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