The Government of Morocco Expels EFE and TVE From Castillejos
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Morocco reports Spanish correspondents from the border town of Ceuta. This is obviously a reaction to the fact that Spain had not previously let a Moroccan TV team go to Ceuta.
The Government of Spain has defended press freedom "at all times and in all parts of the world" on Saturday and has indicated that it is seeking a solution after the expulsion of Castillejos, in Morocco, of EFE and RTVE journalists covering the migration crisis with Ceuta. Government sources have assured that the Spanish embassy in Rabat is in permanent contact with the journalists concerned and with the Moroccan authorities and seeking a soluti…
Morocco Orders the Withdrawal of Spanish Journalists From RTVE and Efe From the Border Area in Ceuta
The Spanish media RTVE and Efe defended the right to freedom of information, after Morocco had forced its journalists to leave the city of Castillejos.
RTVE has raised the tone against the Moroccan authorities after a Spanish public television news team and Efe Agency professionals have...
The hotels inform journalists that they had received orders from local authorities to leave the establishments.
Today, Morocco expelled the journalists of the Spanish agency EFE and Spanish TV who reported on the situation with illegal migrants on the border with the Spanish enclave in North Africa, Ceuta, in the city of Castillejos.
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