Migrants in Ceuta Protest Against Deportation, Seek Asylum Amid Border Crisis
Hundreds of migrants who entered Spain's Ceuta enclave from Morocco protested for asylum and against deportation, as Morocco continued to arrest migrants attempting to reach the city. The situation highlighted ongoing tensions between Spain and Morocco regarding migration and border control.
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In Spain's Ceuta, hundreds of migrants stage protest and demand asylum - Reuters
In Spain's Ceuta, hundreds of migrants stage protest and demand asylum Reuters
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Grassroots calls for a second incursion into Ceuta from Morocco fell flat over the weekend, with security tight and authorities turning back the relative handful who tried to make the move.
By Souhail Karam
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Hundreds of migrants have again attempted to cross from Morocco into the Spanish territory of Ceuta. This time, Moroccan officials fended them off, raising new questions about the crossing of July 30.
By Miguel Macias
Read full article →Moroccan migrants stage sit-in as thousands remain stranded in Ceuta
Moroccan migrants are protesting in Ceuta, demanding asylum two weeks after more than a massive migrant surge.
Read full article →Hundreds of migrants in Spain's Ceuta enclave protest for asylum, against deportation to Morocco
Hundreds of migrants who recently entered Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta staged a protest on a popular urban beach on Sunday, urging Spanish authorities to grant them asylum instead of sending them back to Morocco.
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Read full article →In Spain’s Ceuta, hundreds of migrants stage protest and demand asylum - The Straits Times
In Spain’s Ceuta, hundreds of migrants stage protest and demand asylum The Straits Times
Read full article →"Would Rather Die": Moroccan Migrants Protest In Spain's Ceuta, Seek Asylum
They were among the estimated 5,000 to 8,000 who remain in Ceuta after the mass border crossing two weeks ago that saw over 72,000 people surge into the tiny territory of about 80,000.
Read full article →Was Israel behind the Ceuta crisis?
MADRID - The hybrid warfare episode recently endured by Spain, characterized by the mass entry of over 600,000 individuals, primarily from Morocco, is transitioning from political speculation to documented geopolitical reality. Early hypotheses suggesting the orchestration of this crisis by Israeli and United States intelligence are increasingly substantiated by concrete evidence and structural analysis.
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