Marrakech .. request to open a vital road for a residential residence resident in Brady 2

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:

Heba Press -Muhammad al -Hharwali

A resident of the residential residence in Brady 2, on the outskirts of rue Al -Nakheel in the Al -Mahamid district of Marrakech, lives in the presence of daily suffering due to the closure of a ground corridor which secures their soft and direct access to their house.

According to a certain number of residents of the newspaper, this territorial corridor has been adopted in recent years as a major corridor, before being recently surprised by its closure by one of the adjacents, in a decision which sparked a wave of dissatisfaction largely a coffee project.

The affected people claim that the closure took place unilaterally and without any legal basis, which led them to be deprived of a vital entrance and forced them to travel long distances by background entries to reach their homes. They also described behavior as “selfish” and illegal, noting that the person concerned does not have the legal capacity which allows him to have the public domain or to change it.

In this context, the resident of the residence launched an urgent appeal to local authorities and relevant interests in order to intervene to open an investigation into the descent, and take the necessary legal measures against the person concerned, in addition to paving the road in the form of a formal and final conflict, in order to guarantee the right of the population for access to security and access to their homes, and to put an end to any attempt to use the field for the public.

The affected persons hope that the competent authorities will respond in the earliest time to their legitimate requests, in order to avoid the exacerbation of the situation and to contain any tension which could result from the continuous denial of their right to pass.

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