Algerian TV channel suspended for racism against African migrants

ALGIERS, May 3 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Algerian authorities suspended broadcasts by a television news channel for 10 days after it used a racist word on social media to describe African migrants.

Echorouk News TV used the derogatory word in a Facebook post after police raids in which migrants from sub-Saharan Africa were detained.

The ANIRA broadcasting authority called the publication “extremely serious”.

The report contained “a racist and discriminatory term, an attack on human dignity, conveying hate speech against a category of people because of their race,” said ANIRA which demanded that the channel’s management make an official apology.

Tens of thousands of undocumented African migrants have used Algeria as a staging post to attempt to get to Europe. Many have sought jobs in the North African country.

Since the start of April, Algeria has expelled some 5,000 Africans to neighbouring Niger, according to state television. About half were from Niger. — NNN-AGENCIES

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