The occupied tragedy of Melilla… The closure of shelters and the forced displacement of Moroccan immigrants in the light of systematic discrimination

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:
Heba Press – Muhammad Zaruh
More than two weeks ago, the streets of the occupied city of Melilla lived in a state of human tragedy, where nine Moroccan immigrants remained homeless or protection after the closure of the temporary residence center for immigrants (CEI) on their faces.
This incident exhibits a shocking scene which reflects the cruelty of reality felt by these immigrants, who have not found those who recognize their suffering.
28 NGOs have criticized the behavior of the Spanish authorities, stressing that the exclusion of Moroccans from humanitarian aid represents a “blatant violation of human rights”.
While immigrants from other nationalities are received in the same center, Moroccans continue to be excluded, which reflects a discriminatory policy which ignores the principle of equality before the law.
Human rights reports have shown that the new online asylum application system deepens the suffering of these immigrants.
Many of them do not have smartphones or internet connection, which makes access to humanitarian aid impossible. This situation exposes real obstacles to the system which is supposed to guarantee their right to asylum.
Moroccan immigrants suffer from frequent expulsion by the center’s security personnel, because they returned to crossing Bani Ansar and residents without finding an open office to receive them.
Some of them have reported their exposure to urgent health problems without any medical intervention or establishment that help them go to the hospital.
The administration of the Melilla Center justifies this exception to what it calls an “undeclared agreement” between the Moroccan and Spanish authorities, that human rights organizations considered “an inappropriate measure” which codified discrimination.
In light of this situation, the situation increases in the absence of concrete solutions to this problem.
Humanitarian organizations such as “Solidari Wales” and “Amnesty International Spain” complained to the secretary of the Spanish grievances, warning that what is happening reflects “structural racism” in Spanish border policies.
And this confirms that the solution lies in the provision of equality of treatment to all immigrants, whatever their nationality.
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