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In diesem Jahr schon 901 ertrunkene Migranten vor Tunesien geborgen, mehr denn je in so kurzer Zeit

Was ist aus dem Versprechen der Politik geworden, Fluchtursachen zu beseitigen oder zumindest zu verringern?

Tunis – Die tunesischen Behörden haben nach eigenen Angaben seit Jahresbeginn bereits 901 Leichen ertrunkener Migranten vor der Küste des Landes geborgen - so viele wie noch nie binnen so kurzer Zeit. Nur von 303 der Toten habe die Identität geklärt werden können, sagte Innenminister Kamel Feki am Mittwoch. Die Namen der übrigen 598 Verstorbenen blieben damit unbekannt.

Menschenrechtsorganisationen gehen davon aus, dass bei Unglücken während der Überfahrten, die auch in anderen Ländern als Tunesien starten, tausende Menschen ums Leben gekommen sind.

More than 900 migrants drown off Tunisia's coast in 2023


The Tunisian coast guard recovered 901 bodies of drowned migrants off its coast from the start of the year. The country has become a major gateway for irregular migrants and asylum-seekers headed to Europe.


More than 900 migrants have drowned off Tunisia's coast so far this year, the country's Interior minister, Kamel Feki, said on Wednesday. The North African country is experiencing an influx of migrants who are attempting to escape poverty by making their way to Europe. Feki told parliament that from January 1 to July 20 this year, 901 bodies had been recovered from maritime incidents in the Mediterranean Sea. According to the National Guard spokesperson Houcem Eddine Jebabli, more than 34,000 people had been rescued in several operations. It is said that most of the boats carrying migrants depart from the southern city of Sfax with the goal of setting off for Europe. The Italian government earlier said that more than 80,000 people have crossed the Mediterranean to arrive on its shore this year. Most of them are from Tunisia and Libya, it said.



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