A young player’s dream to reach Europe for a better life has turned into grief in the northern Moroccan town of Al Aroui.
In a tragic turn of events, Algeria’s marines shot the Moroccan player dead while he was trying to reach European shores.
According to local sources, the player died after Algerian coast guard forces opened fire on his boat.
The incident sparked grief in the town of Al Aroui, located in the suburbs of Nador Province.
The official page of Al Amal Sports Club announced the news, sending condolences to the player’s family
A dream for a better life was obstructed
The young player, along with several other young men, departed from Saadia beaches aboard a high-speed “Phantom,” in pursuit of a better life in Europe.
But his dream was interrupted by Algerian naval forces, who shot six bullets into his abdomen, according to reports.
The Algerian coast guard opened fire directly on the vessel.
The young athlete had reportedly been supporting his family since the death of his father. His dream to reach Europe was motivated by a desire to provide a better life for himself and his family, locals have said.
The player’s club mourns his death
Al Amal Sports Club of Al Aroui, where Hamham played, issued an official statement on its Facebook page announcing the death of their former player.
“With deep sadness and sorrow, we received news of the death of our former player aboard the Saadia ‘Phantom’ after they were intercepted by Algerian civil guard elements with gunfire,” the statement read.
The athletic club extended heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased, describing him as a young athlete known throughout his city for his high moral character both on and off the field.
Pattern of violence raises concerns
This incident signals a pattern of violence by the Algerian marines when dealing with would-be irregular migrants , particularly those hailing from Morocco.
Critics describe these as ongoing crimes committed by Algerian military forces against Moroccan civilians.
This latest shooting recalls many similar incidents that took place in recent years.
In 2022, the Algerian navy killed four undocumented migrants, including a child and a 30-year-old Moroccan woman.
Meanwhile, the Algerian coast guards opened fire on young Moroccan men while enjoying their jet skis at Saidia beach.
The Algerian coast guards’ firing killed two Moroccan-French men, while Algerian authorities arrested the only survivor.
The incident has had many critics raise concerns over how the Algerian navy tackles illegal immigration operations, pointing to its lack of respect for international law.

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