Political scientist with Moroccan roots about slow aid: “In mountain villages, residents are digging mass graves themselves”

Criticism of the approach to the natural disaster in Morocco is increasing. The kingdom is allowing foreign aid at a sluggish pace, while dozens of mountain villages are still deprived of aid. It leads to degrading situations, as political scientist Fouad Gandoul – Limburger with Moroccan roots – also sees. “They are lagging behind in Morocco and that slow approach is costing additional lives.”

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