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Fate of Algeria’s missing migrants sparks international concern

A group of 120 individuals from Syria, Yemen and Palestine disappeared last month in Algeria, and now rights groups are calling on the authorities to reveal their fate.
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TUNIS, Tunisia — Concerns continue to grow over the fate of a group of around 120 Syrians, Palestinians and Yemenis who have been missing within Algeria since being detained. The group was initially stopped Dec. 26 by Algerian officials in Tamanrasset in southern Algeria, before being ordered to report at the Guezzam border post on the frontier with Niger.

According to our latest information, around 20 of the original group are stranded in the desert, 3 kilometers (roughly 2 miles) from the Guezzam border post. The whereabouts of the others is unknown, with observers concerned that they may have fallen victim to a hard-line migrant policy of mass expulsions that has in the past earned the North African country the opprobrium of the international community.

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