Fnideq (Morocco):Moroccan police pushed back hundreds of people on Sunday who headed towards the Spanish exclave of Ceuta, an AFP photographer said, after social media posts encouraged crossing attempts. Ceuta and its sister territory of Melilla, wedged on the North African kingdom's Mediterranean coast, have long been a magnet for irregular migrants, being the only European Union territories that share a land border with the African continent.
On Sunday, hundreds of people, including Moroccans and migrants from other parts of Africa as well as some minors, headed towards the village of Fnideq, which abuts Ceuta, before being sent back by Moroccan police, the AFP photographer said. Local media reported another mass crossing attempt earlier on Sunday, similarly foiled by Moroccan police.
Security forces increased their deployment around Fnideq over the weekend following calls on social media to attempt the crossing into Ceuta on Sunday. According to local media, hundreds of young Moroccans still managed to reach Fnideq, with police apprehending them during the night and sending them back to their hometowns elsewhere in Morocco.