Morocco Convicts 11 in Connection to Migrant Invasion of Ceuta
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Morocco Convicts 11 in Connection to Migrant Invasion of Ceuta
Morocco has sentenced 11 people to prison and fines over their role in the mass invasion of the North African Spanish exclave of Ceuta last week. The post Morocco Convicts 11 in Connection to Migrant Invasion of Spanish Ceuta appeared first on Breitbart.
The Moroccan courts have sentenced eleven people to prison terms of up to six months and fines of up to 1,000 euros for their participation in the organization and the incidents recorded during the massive crossing of migrants to the Spanish North African city of Ceuta last week, according to the Moroccan Ministry of Justice.Continue reading...
Six months' imprisonment and almost a thousand euros' fine are imposed on them.
As they peacefully demanded an end to corruption, a better health and education system, the young people of the GenZ 212 movement were confronted with the police, of an "excessive brutality,"" according to a human rights organisation. "Mediapart" returns to the fate of three young people.
The Moroccan judiciary sentenced eleven people to up to six months in prison for their role in the attempted mass entry of 70,000 people in Ceuta, at the end of July. In Tetouan, nine defendants...
Prison penalties can reach six months and determine the payment of fines up to a thousand euros
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