×

Our award-winning reporting has moved

Context provides news and analysis on three of the world’s most critical issues:

climate change, the impact of technology on society, and inclusive economies.

Tunisia foils the departure of 555 migrants to Europe in September

by Reuters
Thursday, 28 September 2017 16:06 GMT

Migrants look out to the sea as they rest outside a temporary detention centre after being rescued by Tunisian authorities in Ben Guerdane, Tunisia in this 2015 archive photo. REUTERS/Anis Mili

Image Caption and Rights Information

Human traffickers increasingly use Tunisia as a launch pad for migrants heading for Europe

TUNIS, Sept 28 (Reuters) - The Tunisian navy has arrested more than 550 Tunisian and African migrants trying to sail to Europe in September, nearly three times more than last month, official data showed.

Human traffickers increasingly use Tunisia as a launch pad for migrants heading for Europe as Libya's coast guard, aided by armed groups, has tightened controls.

Tunisia's navy stopped boats with migrants departing from beaches in the south and north of the country, arresting 555 people in September, the data showed. In August only 170 people had been caught trying to depart from Tunisia by boat.

"We succeeded in foiling many attempts, which have increased significantly as the weather improves and smugglers are promoting that journeys coming out of Tunisia are more safe than other destinations," Colonel Major Khelifa Chibani of Tunisia's national guard told Reuters.

He said pregnant women and children had been among the migrants caught while trying to depart by boat.

(Reporting By Tarek Amara)

Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.

-->