"The staff is human, including the police forces who preside over the Cpr of Macomer". However, it would be the rules , imposed from above, which mortify the guests of the Cpr , where work has begun to double the structure with the aim of hosting irregular migrants who have to stay for a few months in Macomer before being repatriated, who will pass from the current 50 to 100 units.

After the protests by the No Cpr Macomer assembly, which defines the CPR as a concentration camp for migrants, where there would be no humanity, a letter now arrives written by a former CPR inmate , the Algerian Mustafa Sad, who, while denouncing the difficulties encountered by the migrants in that structure, defends the attitude of the staff to the hilt .

«First of all, I thank you for your hospitality - Mustafà Sas begins in the letter sent to the structure - my time that I spent with you, I was able to notice the fatigue of the operators who work there who are, in truth, all nice people, who are struggling, however, because of the system and the rules».

«However, you must try to change some rules that make no sense - he continues - and above all you must remember that we are asylum seekers and not people to be locked up in a maximum security prison , where inside you undergo a lot of stress, me personally. I could not have my little things available , such as a pen to let off steam by writing a few letters. I lost track of time because I can't have my watch. They are important things for those who have to stay inside».

"As far as I'm concerned - concludes Mustafà - on the one hand I am very happy to leave this place, on the other, however, I am sorry to leave so many beautiful people who work there in the Cpr of Macomer".

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