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Added on the 20/05/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Fnideq (Morocco), May 21 (EFE) .- (Camera: Mohamed Siali) After the end of the unprecedented migration crisis on the border of the Spanish North African city of Ceuta, Rabat on Friday warned Madrid that if the leader of the Polisario Front , Brahim Ghali, leaves Spain without being tried, this will further worsen the bilateral relations between the two neighboring countries.FOOTAGE OF THE TOWN OF FNIDEQ IN MOROCCO.
Dozens of migrants queue at Spain's Ceuta border to return to Morocco after an unprecedented 8,000 people crossed into the Spanish enclave earlier this week. Most of the arrivals are young men and teenagers, who swam to the beaches of Ceuta to find work and escape the grinding poverty, unemployment and hunger back home in Morocco which has been worsened by the Covid pandemic. IMAGES
Ceuta (Spain), May 19 (EFE). (Camera: Juan Chicano) .- The Ceuta border between Morocco and Spain dawned this Wednesday with only a few dozen immigrants trying to swim, a situation that differs from the registered two days ago, when people began to arrive from the neighboring country that reached 8,000, half of which have been returned, according to the Spanish Government.FOOTAGE OF THE SITUATION IN THE BORDER BETWEEN SPAIN AND MOROCCO
Castillejos (Morocco), May 19 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Jalal Morchidi) The migratory pressure on the border between Ceuta and Morocco has decreased substantially three days after the historic irregular arrival of 8,000 immigrants, and this Wednesday only registers a trickle of arrival of people swimming or in tiny boats after the closure of the accesses in the Moroccan town of Castillejos.FOOTAGE OF THE SITUATION IN THE BORDER
Castillejos, May 18 (EFE).- Hundreds of migrants from Morocco continued Monday night to cross border to the Spanish city of Ceuta, during an unstoppable wave of migration in which 5,000 migrants have been reported to have entered the Spanish border in the last 24 hours. (Camera: MOHAMED SIALI).SHOT LIST: MIGRANTS CROSS BORDER TO SPANISH CITY OF CEUTA, IN CASTILLEJOS, MOROCCO.