A march to the Tarajal beach in Ceuta, on the border with Morocco, and some conferences will commemorate this Saturday in Ceuta the tenth anniversary of the death of 15 sub-Saharan immigrants when they tried to enter the city on the morning of February 6, 2014.

According to what sources from the organization, made up of several non-governmental associations, have informed EFE, more than 300 people are expected to attend the call, including people from Ceuta and people displaced from different parts of the peninsula such as Cádiz, Seville, Huelva or Madrid who They have announced their presence, as has happened in previous calls.

The events, under the motto ’10 years demanding truth, justice and reparation’, will begin at 11:30 a.m. with a round table in which there will be three conferences by lawyer Patuca Fernández (‘Tarajal: the pain that does not cease’ ), the activist Mouctar Bah (‘The passage through Morocco: the experience of the externalization of borders’) and the activist Viviane Ogou (‘No repetition: for a dignified and safe migration’).

In the afternoon, at 3:15 p.m. a march will begin next to the headquarters of the Government Delegation that will end at Tarajal beach around 6:30 p.m., after 4.2 kilometers on foot.

This tour will remember the 15 immigrants who died on February 6, 2014, of which 13 could be identified (Jeannot, Armand, Samba, Daouda, Luc, Yves, Larios, Youssouf, Ousmane, Keita, Omarou, Blaise and Roger Chimie ) while the identity of two others is still unknown.

The march is in its eleventh edition since the first one took place in March 2014 and since then it has been held every year with different routes but always ending at the Ceuta beach of Tarajal.

At the judicial level, the case has not yet been closed since last year the Constitutional Court accepted for processing an appeal against the file of the case that was issued by the Provincial Court of Cádiz in Ceuta.