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OsamaIsDaWorstPresid
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Fri Jun 24 06:37:12
http://www...ng-Morocco-chaotic-scenes.html

More than 2,000 migrants storm fence into Spanish enclave bordering Morocco using shears to cut wire in chaotic scenes at the EU's only land border in Africa

* More than 2,000 migrants tried to storm fence separating Spain's Melilla enclave from Morocco on Friday
* Over 500 managed to enter the border control area after cutting a fence - and 130 able to enter Melilla
* Video showed the migrants cheering and raising their arms in celebration as they ran through Melilla
* Melilla and Ceuta have the EU's only land borders with Africa, making them a magnet for migrants

More than 2,000 migrants tried to storm the border separating Spain's Melilla enclave from Morocco on Friday, the first such attempted mass crossing into the territory since the two nations mended diplomatic ties in March.

Chaotic scenes at the EU's only land border with Africa showed thousands of migrants, from sub-Saharan Africa, running across a field before storming the border fence on Friday morning.

Some 2,000 migrants made their way to the border at dawn and over 500 managed to enter the border control area after cutting a fence with shears, the Spanish government's local delegation said.


Of these, 130 migrants - 'all of them men and apparently adults' - managed to enter Melilla after a two-hour skirmish with border officers, the local delegation added.

Video showed the migrants cheering and raising their arms in celebration as they ran through the streets of Melilla after storming the fence.

Melilla and Ceuta, Spain's other tiny North African enclave, have the European Union's only land borders with Africa, making them a magnet for migrants.

Morocco deployed a 'large' amount of forces to try to repel the assault on the border, who 'cooperated actively' with Spain's security forces, the delegation said earlier in a separate statement.

But a 'significant number' managed to get in to Melilla, it said, adding that the migrants were 'perfectly organised and violent'.

Images on Spanish media showed exhausted migrants laying on the sidewalk in Melilla, some with bloodied hands and torn clothes.

In March this year, Spain ended a year-long diplomatic crisis by backing Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara, going back on its decades-long stance of neutrality.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez then visited Rabat, and the two governments hailed a 'new stage' in relations.

The row began when Madrid allowed Brahim Ghali, leader of Western Sahara's pro-independence Polisario Front, to be treated for Covid-19 in a Spanish hospital in April 2021.

The row began when Madrid allowed Brahim Ghali, leader of Western Sahrara's pro-independence Polisario Front, to be treated for Covid-19 in a Spanish hospital in April 2021.

A month later, some 10,000 migrants surged across the Moroccan border into Spain's Ceuta enclave as border guards looked the other way, in what was widely seen as a punitive gesture by Rabat.

Rabat calls for the Western Sahara to have an autonomous status under Moroccan sovereignty but the Polisario wants a UN-supervised referendum on self-determination as agreed in a 1991 ceasefire agreement.

In the days just before Morocco and Spain patched up their ties, there were several attempted mass crossings of migrants in Melilla, including one involving 2,500 people, the largest such attempt on record. Nearly 500 made it across

Patching up relationship with Morocco, the departure point for many migrants, has meant a drop in arrivals, notably in Spain's Atlantic Canary Islands.

The number of migrants who reached the Canary Islands in April was 70 percent lower than in February, government figures show.

Sanchez earlier this month warned that 'Spain will not tolerate any use of the tragedy of illegal immigration as a means of pressure.'

Spain will seek to have 'irregular migration' listed as one of the security threats on the NATO's southern flank when the alliance gathers for a summit in Madrid on June 29-30.

Over the years, thousands of migrants have attempted to cross the 12-kilometre (7.5-mile) border between Melilla and Morocco, or Ceuta's eight-kilometre border, by climbing the fences, swimming along the coast or hiding in vehicles.

The two territories are protected by fences fortified with barbed wire, video cameras and watchtowers.

The attempts include violent clashes between those crossing and the agents charged to stop them.

Migrants sometimes use hooks and sticks to try to climb the border fence, and throw stones at police.

Claimed by Morocco, the two cities have long been a flashpoint in diplomatic relations between Rabat and Madrid, which insists both are integral parts of Spain.
OsamaIsDaWorstPresid
Member
Fri Jun 24 06:39:48
gues rapes r gona go up bi 500x

look @ da euros defendin da border wit stiks insted of guns an losin

"But a 'significant number' managed to get in to Melilla, it said, adding that the migrants were 'perfectly organised and violent'. "

wot a surprise
EuropeanPussy
Member
Sun Jun 26 23:19:24
We stand our ground!

http://www...empt-to-enter-spanish-enclave/

MADRID — The number of people who were killed after they tried to scale a border fence between Morocco and a Spanish enclave in North Africa rose to 23 Saturday as human rights organizations in Spain and Morocco called on both countries to investigate the circumstances surrounding the deaths.

Moroccan authorities said the individuals died as a result of a “stampede” of people who attempted Friday to climb the iron fence that separates the city of Melilla and Morocco. In a statement, Morocco’s Interior Ministry said 76 civilians were injured along with 140 Moroccan security officers.

The ministry initially reported five deaths. Local authorities cited by Morocco’s official Television 2M updated the number to 18 on Saturday and then reported that the death toll had climbed to 23. The Moroccan Human Rights Association reported 27 dead, but the figure could not immediately be confirmed.

Two members of Morocco’s security forces and 33 migrants who were injured during the border breach were being treated at hospitals in the Moroccan cities of Nador and Oujda, MAP said.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Saturday condemned what he described as a “violent assault” and an “attack on the territorial integrity” of Spain. Spanish officials said 49 Civil Guards sustained minor injuries.

“If there is anyone responsible for everything that appears to have taken place at that border, it is the mafias that traffic in human beings,” Sánchez said.
Habebe
Member
Sun Jun 26 23:21:38
The EU is so racist. I cant beleive they built a fence to keep Africans out of Africa.
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