Has the Moroccan state abandoned pilgrims blocked in Saudi Arabia?

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:
Heba Press – Rabat
A state of anger and resentment argues among a certain number of Moroccan pilgrims blocked in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, after having been cut after the abolition of their return trips in the homeland, without tangible intervention by the Moroccan authorities or its Saudi counterpart.
Heba Press has reached dozens of complaints documenting the daily suffering of these citizens, the number of which exceeded hundreds, because some of them are threatened to lose their jobs due to the surpassing of the period specified in their licenses, while others suffer from health problems due to the exhaustion of their drugs and the difficulty of securing treatment in the conditions of unqualified stay.
In the absence of any formal coordination, many of them have become entirely dependent on the help of charitable organizations and meals that benefactors distribute, after the exhaustion of their money.
The interesting thing is, according to the sources among the stranded, is the “applied silence” by the authorities concerned, whether it is the Moroccan Ministry of Tourism, and even the Saudi authorities, who have not yet clarified the reasons to cancel the flights or the calendar of their attraction, which increases the complexity of the situation.
The same sources confirmed to the newspaper that their period in the Saudi house had exceeded two months, noting that the Saudi authorities informed them of the determination of April 15 on the date on the date of their return trip, but they were again surprised by canceling the trip to an unprecedented period.
Voices demanding urgent intervention by the Moroccan State in order to organize immediate evacuation operations and to end the suffering of pilgrims who found themselves detained in difficult circumstances, in the words of some of the affected people.
Will Moroccan authorities move to save their citizens? Or will the fate of these pilgrims remain suspended and marked?
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