
Morocco Launches Effort to Repatriate 195 Citizens Stranded in Libya
7 September 2021
Morocco is working to repatriate its nationals stranded in Libya. At the helm, the Foreign Affairs services and their Libyan counterparts.
7 September 2021
Morocco is working to repatriate its nationals stranded in Libya. At the helm, the Foreign Affairs services and their Libyan counterparts.
6 September 2021
SOS Jeunes/Quartier libre AMO, Médecins sans frontières, Médecins du monde and the Bxl Refugees citizens’ platform are alerting on the precarious situation of foreign minors in (…)
30 August 2021
Four Moroccan minors would have returned to Ceuta after having already been repatriated to Morocco and handed over to their families. The police are currently searching for them.
26 August 2021
During a visit to Morocco, Libyan Vice President of the Presidential Council Abdallah Ellafi announced that 195 Moroccans detained in Libya will be repatriated to the Kingdom.
26 August 2021
The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sanchez, has committed to providing more resources to Ceuta in order to facilitate the return of minors to Morocco. In the (…)
25 August 2021
The Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH) is asking the Spanish Ministry of the Interior to exceptionally open the border to allow the repatriation of the body of (…)
20 August 2021
Many minors have escaped from reception centers to avoid being repatriated to Morocco. They prefer to live on the streets of Ceuta rather than return to Morocco where, they (…)
19 August 2021
Many Moroccan minors continue to wander the streets of Ceuta. Despite the difficult living conditions, they are not interested in returning to Morocco and are determined to (…)
19 August 2021
The return to Morocco of the minors who arrived in Ceuta in May has increased the tension within the Spanish government. The Podemos party accuses the Minister of the Interior, (…)
18 August 2021
Since the launch on Friday of the operation to repatriate minors, the streets of Ceuta are increasingly filled with these boys who are escaping from the shelters, preferring to (…)