
Key Points
- More than 100 migrants died in Ceuta
- The Moroccan Human Rights Association demanded an independent investigation
- The right of the families to know the truth must be guaranteed
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The Moroccan Human Rights Association has demanded an independent investigation into the migrant deaths that occurred in Ceuta on July 30. The association wants to guarantee the right of the families of the deceased to know the truth and to speed up the coordination for the delivery of the bodies to their families. The demand was made to the Spanish and Moroccan authorities, and the incident in Ceuta is seen as part of the increasing tension related to the migrant crisis. The number of deaths has exceeded 100, and the authorities have begun to take the necessary steps to investigate the incident.
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- What happened in Ceuta?
- On July 30, more than 100 migrants died while trying to cross collectively
- What did the Moroccan Human Rights Association demand?
- An independent investigation and guaranteeing the right of the families to know the truth
- What could be the consequences of the incident?
- The incident is seen as part of the increasing tension related to the migrant crisis, and the measures taken by the authorities may affect the future of migrants
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