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Activists demonstrate outside the delegation of the European Union to Tunisia against migrant deals with EU, in the capital Tunis, Thursday, May 9, 2024. Tensions in Tunisia are ratcheting up as authorities increasingly targeting migrants communities from the country's shoreline to its capital, where protestors staged a sit-in in front of European Union headquarters on Thursday. Banner in Arabic reads "Speeches in Carthage, decisions in Rome." (AP Photo/Anis Mili)

Activist in Tunisia arrested as conditions for migrants and their advocates worsen

An anti-discrimination activist in Tunisia was arrested in a money laundering investigation this week as the dangerous and dire conditions facing migrants and their advocates worsen

By Bouazza Ben Bouazza
Published - May 09, 2024, 04:10 AM ET
Last Updated - May 27, 2024, 01:00 AM EDT

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — An anti-discrimination activist in Tunisia was arrested in a money laundering investigation this week as the dangerous and dire conditions facing migrants and their advocates worsen.

Saadia Mosbah, who is Black, was taken into custody and her home was searched as part of an investigation into the funding for the Mnemty association she runs.

She was arrested after she posted on social media condemning the racism she faced for her work from people accusing her of helping sub-Saharan African migrants, said Bassem Trifi, the president of the Tunisian League for the Defense of Human Rights.

Her arrest was the latest reflection of the problems facing migrants in Tunisia as authorities bolster efforts to police the shoreline where many embark on boats hoping to reach Europe.

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