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  • Moroccans from a human rights association hold Moroccan flags during a protest in the border area which separates Spain from Morocco in Nador

    Moroccans from a human rights association hold Moroccan flags during a protest in the border area which separates Spain from Morocco in Nador, northern Morocco August 17, 2010. Tensions between Morocco and Spain over immigration and disputed territories have flared into a row, straining ties that are crucial to European efforts to tackle terrorism and illegal migrants. Since mid-July, Morocco's government has issued five statements attacking what it says was the abuse of Moroccans in a Spanish enclave and accusing Madrid of abandoning African migrants in the Mediterranean Sea. REUTERS/Jon Nazca (MOROCCO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY POLITICS)
  • LOS ACTIVISTAS MARROQUÍES BLOQUEAN EL PASO DE CAMIONES CON UNA CONCENTRACIÓN

    ML02 MELILLA 17/08/2010.- Dos guardias civiles observan los c amiones parados en tierra de nadie después de que una veintena de activistas de la Coordinadora de la Sociedad Civil del Norte de Marruecos bloquearan, esta noche, el paso de camiones de áridos y materiales de construcción con una concentración, en la que portaban banderas marroquíes y lanzaban proclamas contra el racismo. EFE/ F.G. GUERRERO
  • Activistas marroquíes protestan en la frontera entre Marruecos y Melilla

    Moroccans take part in a protest at the border area separating Spain from Morocco in Nador, northern Morocco August 17, 2010. Tensions between Morocco and Spain over immigration and disputed territories have flared into a row, straining ties that are crucial to European efforts to tackle terrorism and illegal migrants. Since mid-July, Morocco's government has issued five statements attacking what it says was the abuse of Moroccans in a Spanish enclave and accusing Madrid of abandoning African migrants in the Mediterranean Sea. REUTERS/Jon Nazca (MOROCCO - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST)

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