Despite the controversy over the authorities’ compliance with judicial measures regarding the repatriation of teenagers to Morocco, the investigating judge in the occupied Moroccan city of Sebta recently ordered the return to the city of 14 teenagers who were expelled last August.
According to the Spanish newspaper El Pais, these teenagers were among the 2000 people who entered Sebta during the wave of migration in May last year, before the Spanish authorities, in close collaboration with the Moroccan Ministry of the Interior, decided to repatriate them to the city of Tetouan.
For his part, the investigating judge Ignacio de la Prieta considered that the respect for the physical and moral integrity of these teenagers was violated and, therefore, ordered their return to Sebta.
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