Death on the Border – BBC Africa Eye Documentary



In June 2022, shocking videos started circulating online, showing violent clashes between African migrants and Moroccan border …

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47 thoughts on “Death on the Border – BBC Africa Eye Documentary”

  1. So sad but African mindset should also change better die in your on country many crossed to Europe even 5yrs are still struggling living miserable life stop making such silly attempts better to remain in ur Country

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  2. Are we going to ignore how they started attacking the border force in the mountains first? How the hell did they think it's okay to invade a country in their numbers like that and think that there will be no backlash? They keep saying that they are not criminals but crossing a border illegally automatically makes you a criminal. It's unfortunate that lives were lost yes, but the Morrocan police were just doing their job because these people were clearly posing a security threat, I do agree though that they used excessive force.

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  3. Look at the unity they have, working together for one goal, why is it so hard to channel that energy into revolting against the corrupt African leaders that are the cause of their misery? Why risk losing your life going to places where you're not wanted? Why risk so much death in the Sahara, death in Libya, death in the Mediterranean sea?

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  4. Morocco did this to get more money from the EU and to have Spain and EU recognizing their colonization of the Western Sahara as not. We can see clearly that this killing is planned. Shame on Morocco and EU.

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  5. Spain and Europe have always yielded to the blackmail of Morocco. Morocco collects high amounts of money from our taxes to do the dirty work. Then come those of human rights and the left saying that the spanish Civil Guard uses rubber balls, that if the fence is too high, that if the returns. In fact, they prefer to pay to get the problem out of the way and say that we comply with human rights in our territory. Spain and Europe should take responsibility for paying third countries to do the dirty work and leave our security forces to fight against the illegal immigration that do not kill them. We have many Africans living rough in Spain without papers and without a future because we are not capable of returning them to their countries or distinguishing those who really need asylum.

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  6. it has been said that many Arab and north African countries do not see dark Skinned Africans as "people". we are still beneath them, like animals. this was proven by what happened on June 24th. How a human being can do that to another and still sleep at night is beyond me. I cry for my land and for my people. And i look forward to the day when things are better. I know justice will not be served for those people who died but thanks to BBC EYE, what happened has been put out in the open. i hope we all share this video until it cannot be ignored by those "humanitarians" and the international criminal court

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  7. Government of Morocco trafic with african people, If they want money they push Spanish authorities for giving money If not, the King of Morocco allow his police open the gates in the Melilla fence. When Morocco have money, these problems doesn't exist.

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  8. To BBC: one thing, they were from Chad and Soudan therefore asylum seekers 👆🏾 language is important. We thank you though a lot for doing this documentary. More than 170 organisations here We have denounced to the UN special procedures and Special Rapporteur asking them several times to come to investigate and they have t done so.
    Maybe with this, they will comply with their mandate.

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  9. Why is that all the countries that share borders with Europe are the so called" light skinned Africans " well planned pink people 👍… They've infiltrated the northern part of Africa by mixing and infused their hatred and ideologies

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  10. Hundreds of armed men try to illegally cross a border and police/border patrol should do nothing? I'd assume to get shot if I tried that anywhere. I hope they get their shit right and stop this madness before anyone is climbing the fence in the future.

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  11. As sad as it is, they are heading to Europe, where they won’t be wanted , nor can Europe take anymore. The Moroccan/Spanish borders are not like ours..nor are the police..nor the government’s, they know this before they cross it will be brutal, if not fatal for many. And don’t believe all the bbc show.

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  12. I hope all Africans watching this will not take the easy and lazy route of blaming the authorities in Europe and Morroco. They are just looking out for their citizens. We have accepted that our countries belong to a few strongmen who run it for their masters in developed countries . Natural resources alone are not enough and a mere starting point but the mental capacity is more important. We need a new breed of leaders in Africa so our people can not risk their lives like this for gardening jobs in Europe or Mid East. A leadership that will reconfigure and re-negotiate our place in the world . By any means we have to liberate our continent from our liberators. Some might laugh because all of us were born into a world that treats black people worse than rats in their homes but we are people too and very capable , just the politics is stacked against us , it is not working for us, let us make it work, let our public servants be servants not masters who drive Rick Ross cars while we have no roads and poorly educated.

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  13. Maybe African men, the immigration NGOs, and the human traffickers, should stop thinking that you can violently invade a sovereign country’s borders without consequences.

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  14. You don’t like seeing Africans get what they deserve for trying to invade sovereign countries? Then speak out against the immigration industry. Speak out against mass immigration, which is causing Europeans to become the minorities in their own homelands. Speak out against the open borders NGOs and human traffickers. Otherwise, you’re just a bunch of hypocrites.

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  15. This is just pure wickedness. I always say these, we Africans have alot of undoings to be carried out in regards to humanity. We're so far from it… May God rest the departed souls well. They only wanted good for themselves.

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