MADRID - Morocco is facing an "extremely complex situation" to fight illegal migration mafias and control migration flows, Jose Luis Escriva, Spanish Minister of Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, said. Morocco suffers the consequences of the difficult situation in some countries of sub-Saharan Africa, which are suffering from war and famine, noted Escriva at a meeting, organized Saturday in Barcelona, by the Pere Tarres Foundation. The Spanish official said "we must understand the situation in Morocco" which is facing a strong migratory pressure. "The work that Morocco is doing is not easy," he added. Moroccan authorities, he said, are facing an "extremely complex" situation." Escriva also stressed the importance of "showing the greatest empathy and sensitivity to the migration phenomenon and what it means." Since the attempted group assault on the metal fence in the province of Nador, causing a huge stampede and fatal fall