Some Cameroonians injured in a tussle at the borders of Morocco

Migrants

Mon, 7 Jul 2014 Source: Naharnet

A tussle between some Africans notably Cameroonians and Malians migrants who tried to cross the border in Morocco near the Spanish enclave of Melilla left at least 20 people injured on Sunday, local authorities said.

The unrest broke out in Gourougou forest overlooking the enclave where migrants gather waiting for a chance to sneak into Melilla as a passage to Europe.

The fighting between migrants from Mali and Cameroon left 20 people in need of medical attention, local authorities said, quoted by Morocco’s MAP news agency.

Melilla is one of two Spanish-held cities on the northern coast of Africa, along with Ceuta to the east. The number of Africans trying to cross into them has surged over recent months.

On May 28, about 500 African migrants climbed over the seven-meter (23-foot) triple-layer border fence into Melilla — one of the biggest breaches in nearly a decade.

Spain has asked for more money from the European Union to secure its borders. Officials say the immigrant reception center in Melilla is highly overcrowded.

Source: Naharnet