In June 2022, Melilla, a Spanish enclave in North Africa, became the site of one of the most tragic and haunting events in recent memory. Dozens of migrants seeking refuge and a chance at a better life were brutally massacred at its gates. They were not criminals nor invaders but dreamers, according to Refugees in Libya.
Their crime was daring to hope for a future beyond the misery inflicted on their homelands—misery birthed from centuries of European exploitation and perpetuated by complicit African leadership.
The images from that day remain a stark reminder of the brutality endured by those who seek a life free from poverty and conflict. Migrants were beaten and killed, their only offence being the audacity to envision a brighter future. And yet, the gates of Melilla remain a symbol of Europe’s failing message, one delivered in steel, blood, and repression.
Despite the barbed wires cutting their hands and the bullets piercing their bodies, the dreamers persist. They come because desperation leaves them with no other choice.
These borders and barriers stand not just as physical structures but as monuments to the untruth that Africa’s suffering is self-inflicted.
They mask a history of theft, exploitation, and subjugation. Spain and Morocco, acting as gatekeepers, claim to protect their sovereignty, but their actions betray the truth: this border exists not to defend but to exclude, not to protect but to preserve a system of inequality. It locks in stolen wealth and locks out those from whom it was taken.
Each barbed wire, every brick, and every bullet is a symbol of colonial greed and ongoing injustice. Yet, history has shown that no wall, no matter how high, can stand forever.
The resilience of the human spirit cannot be caged. For every life lost at the Melilla border, a thousand more rise, driven by the belief that they deserve more than the poverty forced upon them.
Europe, Morocco, and all complicit actors must reckon with their actions. The gates of Melilla, built to keep people out, are not just barriers; they are a testament to the moral failure of a system that values borders over human lives. Until justice prevails, the dreamers will continue to come, undeterred by walls or wires, because the pursuit of a better life is an unyielding force.
One day, the whirlwind of reckoning will come, and the architects of these barriers will face the weight of the histories they have tried to suppress.
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