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Moroccan rights group blames Rabat and Madrid as Ceuta death toll hit 141

Moroccan rights group blames Rabat and Madrid as Ceuta death toll hit 141

By GhanaSummary NewsroomPan-Africa

A Moroccan human rights group says at least 141 people have died trying to reach Spain's Ceuta enclave, accusing Morocco and Spain of prioritising border security over human lives.

The Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH) says at least 141 people have died during the recent migration crisis in Ceuta, a figure significantly higher than previous estimates released by Moroccan and Spanish authorities.

Calls for action The rights group renewed its demand for an independent and transparent investigation into the deaths and urged the European Union to expand safe, legal and dignified migration routes.

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