Tunisian president rejects racism accusation after migrant crackdown

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Tunisia's president denounced racism on Sunday and pointed to possible legal consequences for perpetrators 10 days after announcing a crackdown on illegal migration using language the African Union condemned as 'racialised hate speech'.

In Sunday's statement he described the accusations of racism as a campaign against the country "from known sources", without elaborating.

He said migrants who had overstayed could leave without penalty after many of those authorities sought to deport had proven unable to pay fines for late stays.

 

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Tunisian president is out of order and acting like a dictator.

Rejecting his statements as racist doesn't make them any less racist. When will racist learn it's not on them to decide what's racist, it's the people that they are being racist against who makes the call.

Rede Socia Meta Facebook Brasil also says it is not racist, but posts videos every day encouraging the murder of Blacks and the people of Northeast Brazil.

He is asking for a multipolar new world order, just just

Migrants are welcomed in Ukraine

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