ldara
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[Edited by ldara on 13-03-2023 11:13 AM] When there is a problem blaming immigrants or ethnic minorities
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That's a tried-and-tested tactic used by populist politicians or authoritarian leaders to win elections or dampen their popularity.
This type of populism appears to be the most likely explanation for Tunisia President Kais Saied's February outbursts against African immigrants in his country's sub-Saharan Africa.
Mr Sayid, unusually, said the people were part of a conspiracy to change the demographic composition of the North African country. which has predominantly Arab-Muslim culture
As history has clearly shown. It is a dangerous ploy that often leads to violence. And that's exactly what happened in Tunisia.
after commenting Black African immigrants felt the full impact. Some people are afraid to leave their homes for fear of random violence or verbal abuse.
A student from Southern Africa who has been studying in Tunisia for the past five years paints a poignant picture of how Mr Saied's words have affected black Africans in Tunisia.
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