17/05/2022 16:05 (UTC)
Castillejos (Morocco), May 17 (EFE).- (Camera: Mohamed Siali / MarĂa Traspaderne) The first hours of reopening the passage between the Spanish city of Ceuta and Morocco have changed little in the life of Castillejos, the Moroccan border town where before he lived on much of the now-extinct contraband. There, the neighbors resign themselves to making a living without what is used to feed them.SOUNDBITES IN ARABIC OF MORAD (TAX DRIVER WHO WORKS ON THE MOROCCAN SIDE OF THE TARAJAL BORDER CROSSING FOR 12 YEARS).TRANSLATION:1- "There is not going to be a better one similar to the one before the closure. There will be a big difference for the taxi drivers who are here, because before all the people benefited and now the taxis are going to work only with tourists and tourism is weak".
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