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Morocco's Maritime Guardians: Saving Lives at Sea
In a display of unwavering commitment to safeguarding human life and combating irregular migration, Morocco's Royal Navy embarked on a remarkable rescue operation on Sunday. The incident unfolded in the waters between Laayoune and Tarfaya, where three vessels carrying a total of 180 individuals were attempting to reach the Canary Islands through perilous means.
With swift action and professionalism, two Coast Guard vessels from the Royal Navy quickly responded to the distress call. Among those rescued were 93 Moroccan nationals and 87 individuals from Sub-Saharan African countries, all seeking a better future through irregular migration channels.
Upon boarding the Coast Guard vessels, the rescued individuals received immediate medical attention to ensure their well-being after enduring the harrowing journey. Subsequently, they were transported to the ports of Laayoune and Tarfaya, where they were handed over to the Royal Gendarmerie for standard administrative procedures.
This rescue operation is a testament to Morocco's steadfast efforts in combating human trafficking and safeguarding lives at sea. Recent data from the Ministry of Interior reveals the country's unwavering commitment, with a staggering 366,000 irregular migration attempts towards Europe thwarted over the past five years. In 2022 alone, Moroccan authorities successfully aborted 70,781 attempts at irregular immigration.
However, Morocco's approach extends beyond mere interception. Humanitarian aid remains a paramount priority, with the country rescuing more than 90,000 irregular migrants over the same period, particularly in maritime operations. In 2022, the Royal Navy extracted over 12,000 migrants from precarious situations at sea, underscoring their dedication to preserving human life.
Moreover, Morocco's efforts encompass dismantling criminal networks involved in irregular migration. In 2022, Moroccan law enforcement agencies dismantled 290 such networks, and by the end of May 2023, an additional 117 networks were disrupted, bringing the total number of dismantled networks to an impressive 1,500 over the past five years.
As Morocco continues to navigate the complexities of irregular migration, its unwavering commitment to upholding human rights and ensuring maritime safety remains a beacon of hope for those seeking a better future. Through collaborative efforts with international partners and a steadfast dedication to humanitarian principles, Morocco emerges as a stalwart guardian of the seas, safeguarding lives and upholding the dignity of all individuals.
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