More than 1,800 immigrants are expelled from Algeria to Niger, and the claims of the Human Rights Group

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The group to protect the rights of migrants said that the Algerian authorities gathered more than 1,800 immigrants and left them on the border with Niger as a result of a record expelling that occurred at the beginning of this month.

The desert attractiveness warning, which is involved in monitoring immigration in the region, said that the buses were sent by the buses to a remote desert area, known as the “zero point” after their arrest in the Algerian cities.

Abdel Aziz Chatkh, the group’s national coordinator, said that 1845 immigrants were calculated without legal status in Algeria, who arrived in the border city of Asamak in Niger after the collective expulsion on April 19.

According to him, therefore, the total number of singers who arrived in your Amsak this month exceeded 4000 people.

This number does not include those who can try to return to the north, to Algeria, in addition to the Czech.

Collective deportation operations occur against the background of the increasing tension in the relationship between Algeria and its southern neighbors, which are now the military council, which toppled the elected governments that were previously supporting Algeria.

Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger summoned their ambassadors from Algeria earlier this month due to conflicts over border security.

For migrants who flee poverty, conflicts, or climate change, Algeria is a transit point to Europe.

Many cross the vast areas of sugars before going on a dangerous journey across the Mediterranean.

But due to the increase in marine patrols, an increasing number of immigrants find themselves in transient countries with a reputable reputation in the field of human rights and limited humanitarian aid.

In 2024, Alaarphone Sahara recorded more than 30,000 immigrants who were expelled from Algeria.

Similar cases were also recorded in neighboring Morocco, Tunisia and Libya.

Algerian or Nigerian officials do not comment on the latest expulsion, which are rarely written in the Algerian press.

In the past, the Nigerian authorities stated that such measures are a violation of the 2014 agreement, which only allows Nigeria’s cross -border citizens.