Denied, belittled, or satirised, racism in the Maghreb for decades seemed to only be seen and felt by black citizens and migrants, as states and the majority of the population looked at ‘anti-blackness’ as a foreign issue in their societies. Recent comments by Tunisian President Kais Saied, however, highlight just how pervasive the issue is, both within wider society and contemporary politics in North Africa. “The presence of hordes of illegal immigrants from sub-Saharan Africa is part of a criminal enterprise aimed at changing the demographic composition of the country,” Saied said on 21 February. Amid the absence of official data, black communities in the Maghreb ar
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