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The article addresses the crisis of mass migrant crossings into the occupied cities of Ceuta and Melilla, which has resulted in dozens of deaths and injuries. The Moroccan Observatory for Human Rights calls for the protection of migrants' right to life and dignity, and recommends conducting independent investigations into cases of fatalities and injuries, ensuring reparation for the victims. It also emphasizes safeguarding children and minors from violence and exploitation, and advocates for improved healthcare and psychological support. Additionally, it urges enhanced Moroccan-Spanish cooperation to combat smuggling networks and human trafficking. Recent incidents include sexual assault cases involving female migrants, especially minors, amidst overcrowded centers facing severe humanitarian conditions. There is a critical need to provide safe housing and specialized support for victims of violence, while confronting racist rhetoric. The report stresses the importance of rapidly identifying victims' identities and returning the bodies to their families, and links the migration issue to development and the necessity of North-South cooperation.
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