Otago Daily Times

Migrants repatriate­d

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ALGIERS: Algeria has repatriate­d 27,000 subSaharan African migrants since 2015 and will continue to send them back to their home countries despite criticism from rights groups, interior minister Nouredine Bedoui said yesterday.

Algeria is both a destinatio­n and a country of transit for African migrants seeking economic opportunit­ies and fleeing poverty, repression and instabilit­y.

Those who stay in Algeria mostly come from Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso or Chad and many find work on constructi­on sites.

Some travel through Algeria to neighbouri­ng Morocco or to Libya, which remains the main departure point for migrants trying to reach Europe by sea.

‘‘We have already repatriate­d 27,000 illegal African migrants to their countries since 2015,’’ Bedoui told parliament in Algiers, giving a rare official figure for the number of people sent home.

Activist groups including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty Internatio­nal have criticised the repatriati­on of migrants. — Reuters

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