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Migration activist says Spain, Morocco trying to silence her
A renowned Spanish activist for migrantsâ rights says she has been barred from returning to Morocco, where she has lived and worked for two decades, in what she says is the latest attempt by Moroccan and Spanish authorities to silence her
By ARITZ PARRA and TARIK EL BARAKAH Associated Press
April 12, 2021, 3:07 PM
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The Associated Press
Walking Borders founder and activist Helena Maleno, right, poses for a photo with Spanish actress Alba Flores during a press conference in Madrid, Spain, Monday, April 12, 2021. A renowned Spanish activist for migrants rights says she has been barred from returning to Morocco, where she has lived and worked for two decades, in what she says is the latest attempt by Moroccan and Spanish authorities to silence her. (AP Photo/Aritz Parra)
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Moroccan soldiers during a past edition of the AFRICOM’s annual “African Lion” exercises (FAR-Maroc)
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Migration activist Helena Maleno says Spain, Morocco trying to silence her
Helena Maleno said she had waited until now to reveal the January events to protect her family and allow time for authorities to find a solution.
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Walking Borders founder and activist Helena Maleno, right, poses for a photo with Spanish actress Alba Flores during a press conference in Madrid. (Photo | AP) By Associated Press
MADRID: A renowned Spanish activist for migrants rights says she has been barred from returning to Morocco, where she has lived and worked for two decades, in what she says is the latest attempt by Moroccan and Spanish authorities to silence her.