23, October 2023
More than 1,400 African migrants reach Spain’s Canary Islands 0
More than 1,400 African migrants have reached Spain’s Canary Islands this weekend, with one vessel bringing a single-boat record of 321 people, authorities said Sunday.
A total of 1,457 migrants had reached the Spanish islands off the western African coast between Friday night and Sunday morning, the authorities said on X, formerly Twitter, adding to a recent spike in arrivals.
An emergency services spokesman said all of the arrivals hailed from sub-Saharan Africa.
Saturday saw 321 people reach the island of El Hierro aboard one vessel, a rescue services spokesperson told AFP, surpassing the previous record for a single boat of 280 on October 3.
Spanish broadcaster TVE showed images of a multicoloured vessel crammed with smiling and waving passengers reaching port.
Latest data from Spain’s interior ministry show 23,537 migrants reached the Canaries between January 1 and October 15.
The first fortnight of this month alone saw 8,561 arrivals — a record for a fortnight since a previous migration crisis in 2006.
Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska last week said on a visit to the archipelago the spike in numbers resulted from political “destabilisation in the Sahel”.
The Canaries route has been favoured in recent years with controls having been tightened in the Mediterranean.
However, many barely seaworthy vessels have not made it to shore as thousands of migrants risk their lives on the long and dangerous crossing from Morocco or Western Sahara — 100 kilometres (60 miles) away.
Others try even riskier routes from Mauritania, Senegal and even Gambia, around 1,000 kilometres away.
Source: AFP
23, October 2023
IG on Sisiku Ayuk Tabe: The greatest fear of any political prisoner is to be forgotten 0
The Southern Cameroons Interim Government has issued a statement detailing the current situation of the Ambazonia leader President Sisiku Ayuk Tabe and his top aides.
The statement decried La Republique du Cameroun’s crimes in Southern Cameroons and the holding of hundreds of Southern Cameroonians in French Cameroun jails.
The document made public by the office of the Vice President, Dabney Yerima observed that over the past 7 years, the French Cameroun regime has mastered the nasty game of arresting innocent Southern Cameroonians and Francophone army soldiers deployed to Southern Cameroons are now commercialising their freedom.
“The only message that Yaoundé is sending to the world by its continued incarcerating of the Ambazonia leader President Sisiku Ayuk Tabe and his top aides is that it revels in the endless depth of its gratuitous cruelty” the statement noted.
“President Sisiku Ayuk Tabe and his senior aides are detained for demanding the dignity and freedom that every human being is inherently entitled to; for representing the marginalized people of Southern Cameroons; for nothing. President Sisiku Ayuk Tabe and his jailed cabinet deserve their liberty” the statement furthered.
The Ambazonia Interim Government statement urged the international community to initiate a game-changing global endeavor aimed at stopping the war in Southern Cameroons and collectively impose draconian consequences on the 90-year-old Biya and his ruling French Cameroun political elites.
The IG press release reminded every Southern Cameroonian that the greatest fear of any political prisoner is to be forgotten.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai