(ANSA) - ROME, OCTOBER 26 - "The outsourcing of European border control delegated to North Africa, without stopping the dead at sea, is causing human rights violations, not only in Libya. The first to pay a very high price are the most vulnerable people of Tunisia and Morocco, together with thousands of people fleeing from countries such as Syria, Eritrea, Sudan, Ivory Coast and Libya, seeking to reach Europe ".
This is the alarm raised by Oxfam, with the report "a real common interest" published today, which photographs the consequences of the management of the migration phenomenon in two countries, such as Tunisia and Morocco, where arbitrary rejections and systematic discrimination against migrants are of the order of day. (HANDLE).