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Why is France cracking down on migration in the Indian Ocean?

Why is France cracking down on migration in the Indian Ocean?

Update: 2023-05-10
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There's an island in the Indian Ocean that's part of France. It's called Mayotte, and it's become a front line in the story of those seeking asylum in the European Union. Mayotte was part of neighboring Comoros until 1975. Now, Comorians and others are fleeing to Mayotte by boat seeking asylum or a better life.


About 1,800 security officers have been deployed from mainland France as part of Operation Wuambushu, which means “take back” in Mayotte’s local language. The government says that the shantytowns full of people are becoming economy, safety, and health concerns. The move has sparked demonstrations for and against the operation.


In this episode: 



  • Dawud Bumaye (@dawudbumaye), Afro-feminist and Comoran activist


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This episode was produced by Chloe K. Li and our host, Malika Bilal. Khaled Soltan fact-checked this episode.


Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. 


Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik. Munera Al Dosari and Adam Abou-Gad are our engagement producers.


Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer, and Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio.


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Why is France cracking down on migration in the Indian Ocean?

Why is France cracking down on migration in the Indian Ocean?

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