Morocco Calls on Spain to Return the Surviving Migrants, Including Minors, and Those Who Died on Their Way to Ceuta
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After the outbreak of the migratory crisis in Ceuta, the Moroccan Minister of Justice, Abdellatif Ouahbi, has become the visible face of Morocco in explaining the position of its government.This Saturday, Ouahbi has asked Spain to repatriate to Moroccan territory both the surviving migrants and the bodies of the drowned during his attempt to cross the Tarajal crossing to the autonomous city of Ceuta on 30 July.In an interview with the Arab chain…
Rabat wants to repatriate morts i survivals mostre Ceuta continua identitá les victimes de l'arribada massiva
The Minister of Justice of Morocco adds that they will not be able to effectively stop the departure of migrants to Spain as long as, according to his version, campaigns continue in force that encourage young people to undertake the trip and this country continues to accept them
Rabat conditions the reception of the bodies to the signing of a formal pact and warns Spain that it will not be able to stop exits if the reception policies that, according to the Moroccan government, encourage irregular migration of young people continue. Read
The Minister of Justice of Morocco, Abdellatif Ouahbi, has this Saturday asked Spain to repatriate...
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