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Algeria Releases 60 Moroccan Migrants in Significant Prisoner Transfer

Wednesday 01 January 2025 - 08:50
By: Dakir Madiha
Algeria Releases 60 Moroccan Migrants in Significant Prisoner Transfer

In a notable humanitarian development, Algeria has released 60 young Moroccan migrants who had been detained in various detention facilities, some for over three years. The transfer, conducted at the Zouj Beghal border crossing, marks a significant step in ongoing efforts to address the complex migrant situation between the two North African nations.

The operation, coordinated through the Moroccan Association for Aid to Migrants in Difficult Situations in Oujda, was executed in two phases. The released individuals hailed from diverse Moroccan cities, including Fez, Bouarfa, Oujda, Berkane, Taza, Ksar El-Kebir, and Mohammedia. According to Hassan Ammari, the Association's president, many detainees had endured extensive periods of imprisonment, with some serving "more than three years and six months in prison, plus one year in administrative detention."

However, the situation remains critical for hundreds more. The Association currently monitors over 480 cases of Moroccan nationals still detained in Algerian facilities. Adding to the humanitarian concerns, six bodies, including those of two young women from Morocco's Oriental region, await repatriation in Algerian morgues, pending completion of judicial and administrative procedures.

Recent involvement by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has shed light on concerning detention conditions. Following the Association's request, ICRC representatives visited detained Moroccan migrants, documenting issues such as inadequate medical care, restricted family communication, and limited legal representation.

Many detainees, previously employed as craftsmen, face serious charges including human trafficking, money laundering, illegal immigration, and criminal gang formation. The Association has highlighted that these individuals often face trials without proper legal defense, while some families have fallen victim to fraudulent lawyers who collected fees without providing adequate case updates.

This recent release follows a smaller transfer in September, when 22 Moroccan citizens were returned. The ongoing process involves coordination between consulates in Algiers, Oran, and Tlemcen, working under an agreement between both nations to facilitate the deportation of remaining detainees.

The situation underscores the complex relationship between Morocco and Algeria, particularly regarding migration and human rights issues. The Moroccan League for Human Rights has previously cautioned nationals against travel to Algeria, citing human rights concerns. Meanwhile, Algerian authorities continue to announce arrests of Moroccan nationals on various charges, including espionage and irregular migration.

As diplomatic efforts continue, the focus remains on the humanitarian aspects of the situation and the welfare of those still detained in Algerian facilities. The recent releases represent progress in bilateral cooperation, though significant challenges remain in addressing the broader issues of migration and detention conditions in the region.


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