Côte d’Ivoire has come to the aid of its nationals living in Tunisia, with a repatriation operation for 500 Ivorians seeking to leave the country where they were driven from their homes. A situation that follows the words of the Tunisian president who denounced illegal immigration in his country. For several days, whole families have been camping near the Ivorian embassy. Report by Lilia Blaise, Hamdi Tlili, and Laurent Berstecher.
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