On 24 June, a "dark Friday", more than twenty migrants were killed as dozens were injured during their attempt to reach the Spain-controlled enclave of Melilla from the Moroccan city of Nador. Those who survived the massacre have been arrested and are now in danger of going to prison. On Monday, 36 migrants, mainly from Sudan and Chad, faced Nador's court on charges of joining a human-trafficking gang, abuse of public officials, and detention of a public official. The 36 migrants also face charges of purposefully burning the forest of Gorogo in Nador, a refuge for hundreds of migrants in the city. The forest of Gorogo is situated near the border fence separating the
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