Victims Data
Victims Nationality/Ethnic Origin N/A
Victims Gender N/A
Victims Age N/A
Victims Number 73
Fatalities - deaths N/A
Perpetrators Data
Perpetrators Nationality/Ethnic Origin N/A
Perpetrator Gender N/A
Perpetrator Age N/A
Perpetrators Number N/A
Extremist/Organised Group Violence No
According to several Spanish NGOs, the dilemma posed by the Spanish Government does not give in to "blackmail mafias" in the words of the Government Delegate of Melilla, or protect the rights of the people coming to our territory, has been solved at the expense victims of this situation. The delivery of 73 of the 83 immigrants who remained on the island called Tierra off the coast of Morocco to the Moroccan authorities, involves the violation of the Immigration Act and the consequent violation of the rights recognized in the same.

The legislation requires individually consider if each one of the immigrants met the requirements of the law to enter Spanish territory, a fact that has not happened to have collectively decided about their fate. Among the various guarantees established by law provide for the possibility of access to a lawyer, to an interpreter and to justice, and to identify vulnerable profiles that can not be driven by humanitarian concerns or because of potential people refugees or victims of trafficking.

In the moment of delivery of immigrants by the Guardia Civil to the Moroccan authorities were waiting buses used to expel Moroccan Saharan immigrants across the border with Algeria, where are abandoned in the middle of the desert . In addition, Moroccan security forces have been repeatedly accused by the beatings and mistreatment accorded to immigrants.

http://www.mugak.eu/news/el-gobierno-ha-violado-la-legislacion-espanola-al-entregar-a-los-inmigrantes-de-isla-de-tierra-a-marruecos