RABAT: A group of Moroccans entered Spain’s Melilla enclave overnight Saturday-Sunday, a rights group said, out of dozens who attempted the crossing at one of two EU land borders with Africa.

“Dozens of young Moroccans attempted to cross” into Melilla from the border town of Nador on New Year’s Eve, the Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH) said on Twitter.

Several successfully entered the Spanish territory “despite police deployment there”, said a local chapter of the migrant rights group. There was no immediate confirmation from either the Moroccan or Spanish authorities.

Melilla and its sister enclave of Ceuta have long been a magnet for Africans seeking to escape poverty and violence. A mass attempted crossing into Melilla in late June left at least 23 people dead, according to Moroccan authorities.

Around 2,000 people, many of them Sudanese, stormed the frontier in an attempt to reach Spanish territory, leading to the worst death toll in years of attempted crossings.

Some rights groups gave a higher figure than the official toll. AMDH has said at least 27 died.

Published in Dawn, january 2th, 2023

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