The Moroccan Human Rights Association has stated that the Moroccan authorities are in the process of burying the dead migrants in Melilla.
Euskaraz irakurri: Hobiak prestatzen ari dira, Melillan hildako migratzaileak Nadorreko hilerri batean ehorzteko
Operators of the Sidi Salem cemetery, on the outskirts of the Moroccan city of Nador, bordering Melilla, are preparing several graves this Sunday where authorities plan to bury the migrants who died during the mass entry attempt this Friday to the Spanish city in North Africa.
The Moroccan Association for Human Rights (AMDH) He has published on his social networks an image of cemetery workers digging graves in the cemetery, stating that the deceased migrants will be buried there.
Les craintes soulevéeds s’averaient réelles: ce matin, les autorités de Nador preparent 21 tombes au cimetière de sidi Salem pour enterrer des migrants morts le vendredi.
Sans survey without autopsy without identification, autorités cherchent à cacher le désastre
Un vrai scandale pic.twitter.com/wW3C1TMq68— AMDH Nador (@NadorAmdh) June 26, 2022
Security sources have confirmed to the EFE agency that this is the site chosen to bury the emigrants, and while they have not specified the date they will be buried, they have indicated that some legal proceedings need to be completed before this is done. done.
As EFE has been able to verify, the graves are located in an area isolated from the rest of the graves, where today twelve burners, half of which was excavated earlier and the other half this Sunday. The operators have explained that they will continue to dig pits on Monday.
The attempted entry of about 2,000 people into Melilla, the largest and most violent on record in recent years, resulted in: 23 dead migrantsaccording to the Nador authorities, and with dozens of injured, 18 of whom are in hospital, next to a Moroccan agent, always according to official information.
According to humanitarian organizationsthe number of dead in the attempted robbery would be older
Moroccan authorities have not yet disclosed the nationalities of the deceased or the process that will be followed to bury them.
In a joint statement, ten Moroccan and Spanish humanitarian organizations are asking the Moroccan authorities to identify the victims’ remains and return them to their families, in collaboration with the migrant community.
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Source: EITB

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