More than two years after a deportation order was issued in Somalia, the six Moroccans detained in Puntland have returned to Morocco following their acquittal on terrorism-related charges. Moroccan authorities have since opened investigations into their cases, while their families hope the process will ultimately lead to the definitive closure of the file.
Six Moroccan nationals, acquitted of terrorism charges yet languishing in a Bosaso prison in Somalia, have embarked on a hunger strike to protest their prolonged detention and delayed repatriation. Despite a court ruling for their release over two years ago, their families plead for urgent action from Moroccan authorities to secure their return.