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The General Union of International and Domestic Transport Professionals has called on the government to support Moroccan drivers affected by the security tensions that occurred in Mali last May, during which their trucks were burned and they suffered significant material losses. The union explained that many of them are facing difficult social and economic conditions due to the loss of their means of livelihood and primary source of income. They are demanding government intervention that includes measures to help them resume their activities and recover from the losses, especially since losing a truck equates to losing their only livelihood. These demands come amid ongoing repercussions of the security crisis on transportation between Morocco and Mali, with some Moroccan drivers stranded inside Mali who have been unable to leave. The union emphasizes the need to provide guarantees to protect Moroccan drivers working in areas with security disruptions, in order to prevent similar incidents and facilitate the recovery of their professional activities.
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