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Asylum seekers storm Spanish outposts in North Africa


LiveMore than 400 asylum seekers have stormed a high fence that seals off Spain’s North African enclave of Melilla, with many managing to cross over from Morocco after a two-hour skirmish with border officers, Spanish authorities say. Melilla and Ceuta, a second Spanish enclave also on Africa’s northern coast, have over the past decade become popular crossing points for illegal African migrants trying to get into Europe. “A large group of sub-Saharans … broke through the access gate of the Barrio Chino border checkpoint and entered Melilla by jumping over the roof of the checkpoint,” the Spanish government’s representative authority there said in a statement, without saying how many crossed. The storming of the border began around 6.40am local time on Friday and the crossing took place at 8.40am, “despite an extensive operation by Moroccan forces,” it said. In the weeks of 2022 prior to that shift, migrant entries into the two enclaves had more than trebled compared with the same period of 2021.


Source: The North Africa Journal June 24, 2022 11:30 UTC



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