34 Tunisians Stranded in Morocco as COVID-19 Closes Casablanca Airport

A group of Tunisians is still blocked in Rabat due to the closure of Casablanca airport. These Tunisians are left to their own devices, without the support of the Tunisian embassy in Morocco.
There are 34 Tunisians blocked in Rabat. They went to their embassy in the hope of a solution for their repatriation; without result. The reason is the closure of Casablanca airport due to the spread of the Coronavirus. They are therefore stuck in Morocco.
The group of Tunisians approached the Tunisian embassy in Morocco, but nothing could be done for them. After a deposit of 360 dirhams to ensure one night in a hotel, they were simply and purely left to their sad fate and turned away after a few back and forth to the embassy. A member of the group of 34 Tunisians deplored the treatment reserved for them by the Tunisian ambassador and consul in Morocco.
The 34 Tunisians blocked in Rabat hope that this information, which is also relayed by the Arab Institute of Human Rights on its official social network page, will soon reach the ears of the competent Tunisian authorities.
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