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Spain/Morocco: Rights of migrants and asylum-seekers still at risk one year after Ceuta and Melilla
One year after 13 migrants were killed and hundreds were wounded while trying to enter the Spanish enclaves Ceuta and Melilla, a new report from Amnesty International based on victims’ testimonies and contact with the authorities voices concern over whether investigations will be thorough, impartial and effective.
News & events > News and features > News > October 2006
26 Oct 2006
Amnesty International releases findings from Spain/Morocco EU pressure to
(Brussels/Madrid 26 October 2005) On the eve of the EU summit in Hampton Court where Spain and France are due to launch a joint initiative on controlling immigration, Amnesty International releases findings from a 10-day mission to Spain and Morocco. These findings not only show that gross human rights abuses against migrants are occurring on Europe's borders, but that no-one is taking responsibility.
News & events > News and features > News > October 2005
26 Oct 2005
Spain/Morocco: Amnesty International investigates recent incidents involving migrants
Dozens of people were killed and injured in the past few weeks when trying to gain entry into the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla from Morocco.
News & events > News and features > News > October 2005
19 Oct 2005
Spain: The deadly consequences of racism - torture and ill-treatment
Torture and ill-treatment of members of ethnic minorities or of foreigners are frequent and widespread in Spain, declared Amnesty International.
News & events > News and features > News > April 2002
16 Apr 2002
SPAIN: "Street children" have rights too
In the run-up to the Third World Conference against Racism, Amnesty International called for the full protection of the rights of undocumented foreign children found on Spanish territory in the North African Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla.
News & events > News and features > News > August 2001
16 Aug 2001