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Protestas en la frontera de Melilla

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  • Activistas marroquíes protestan a la llegada de camiones españoles en la frontera con Marruecos en Melilla

    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)

  • Protesta en la zona de nadie

    A Moroccan from a Human Rights Association holds a Moroccan flag in front of a truck 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. REUTERS/Jon Nazca (MOROCCO - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY CIVIL UNREST)

  • 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)

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