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The Tunisian coast guard announced the recovery of nine bodies in a state of decomposition from the sea off the coast of Mahdia, five of which were found on Cheba beach and two on Salqata beach.

Farid Ben Juha, spokesman for the Mahdia and Monastir courts, said the bodies were taken to the region’s hospital for genetic analysis to identify the victims.

The Tunisian official denied information circulating about the links of these bodies to sub-Saharan migrants, noting that investigations are still underway to determine the exact causes of these deaths.

The incident comes weeks after 36 bodies of irregular migrants were recovered in Tunisia in separate incidents on the coast of Djerba and Sfax.

According to the International Organization for Migration, nearly a hundred people have died or disappeared in the Central and Eastern Mediterranean since the beginning of the year, double the figure recorded in the same period last year.

The phenomenon of “stealth boats”, which are found floating at sea or anchored on beaches with no people on board, has also been reported, suggesting migrants may drown during the transit without their bodies being found.
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The city of Sfax witnessed the forced evictions by the Tunisian authorities of some 500 migrants from sub-Saharan countries.

The evacuations took place in a building considered a key staging point for illegal migration to Europe, and the move came after clashes between migrants and security forces, which led to the arrest of a number of individuals involved in various acts of violence and crimes.

Tunisia has come under fire from human rights organizations for escalating attacks and ill-treatment of migrants, especially after last year’s mass expulsion that led to the deaths and loss of many in a desert region bordering Libya.

Tunisian President Kais Saied’s remarks, described as violent and racist against sub-Saharan migrants, sparked a wave of resentment both domestically and internationally.

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