Tragedy at Sea: Tunisia's Migrant Crisis Reignites EU Accountability Questions The latest reports of a migrant boat capsizing off the Tunisian coast, leaving at least 13 people missing and two survivors in critical condition, serve as a stark reminder of the ongoing human cost of Europe's migration policies.
The incident has reignited concerns about the efficacy and morality of the EU's approach to border control, particularly its partnership with Tunisia. The capsizing highlights the complexities of migrant routes.
In recent years, Tunisia was a major departure point for migrants seeking to reach Europe, but increased security measures and maritime controls have sharply reduced attempts from this region.