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Senegal says the sea will remain a graveyard for Africans if the EU blocks visas

The Senegalese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Aïssata Tall Sall, asked this Thursday that Europe “face” the problem of immigration, because “if it continues to block visas, the sea will continue to be a grave for Africans.”

In a speech before the students of the course “Quo Vadis Europa?”, of the Menéndez Pelayo International University (UIMP), in Santander, the minister said she was aware that the debates on migration “are very tough in the European Union”, because It is an issue that can cause “losing elections.”

But warned:If we can’t stop it, we have to face it.”, in a speech released by the University.

Tall Sall also warned that climate change is making many African villages “running out of resources”, which makes it easier for them to reach their population, “easier”, the message of Islamic fundamentalism, “that tells them that there is a better world, but that they have to die to reach it and take others with them.”

For this reason, he asked the European Union to “What happens in Ukraine does not distract the world from it.“.

We also play for freedom in Africa with ‘jihadism’, which is not a question of one country, but of the entire world, a problem of civilization. And if it settles in Africa, it will invade the world”, warned the Senegalese minister.

Source: Observadora

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