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  • 11 May 2026

    Press review April 2026

    Tunisia Business News, Taking the streets to break the silence: citizen mobilisation against racism in Tunis, 11 April 2026
    Following a citizens’ petition launched on 7 April and shared on social media, a solidarity march against racism took place in Tunis on Saturday 11 April. Slogans were chanted to denounce racist online discourse, discriminatory remarks by certain Tunisian MPs, and the crackdown on migrants and human rights defenders in Tunisia.
    Racism against migrants from (…)

    Afghanistan | Tunisia | Belgium | Algeria | Greece | Italy | Albania | Pays-Bas | Pologne | Royaume-Uni | France | Union Européenne | Asile | Detention | Externalisation | Frontex | Militarisation of borders | Pays sûrs | Migration policies | Racisme | règlement retour | Forced returns | Revolts and mobilisations | Monitoring and control
  • 5 Jul 2011

    Poland

    Generalities
    Poland has extensive borders that are difficult to control. As a result, it has had to make real efforts in terms of border controls in order to become a member of the European Union (1st May 2004) and Schengen (31st December 2007).
    Migrants that enter Poland are largely seasonal migrants from ex-Soviet countries (Ukraine, Bielorussia) who are searching for work in the agriculture and building sectors or asylum seekers from the Russian federation (Chechnya, Ingushy). For (…)

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