🚨 Migrants accuse Tunisia of dumping them on border.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has urged Tunisia to halt its expulsion of sub-Saharan African refugees and migrants and to provide humanitarian services to those stranded at the country's border with Libya. This comes after hundreds were reportedly rounded up from the coastal city of Sfax and taken to Ben Guerdane, a militarized Tunisia-Libya border zone. The detainees, including women, children, and injured individuals, have reportedly been forced to endure harsh conditions, with some resorting to drinking seawater for survival. The expulsions follow recent violent incidents in Sfax, with locals blaming refugees for disturbances. HRW highlights that the refugees come from several African nations, including Cameroon, Chad, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Mali, Senegal, and Sudan. 