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Why did the human rights organizations criticize Morocco?A. Because Morocco repatriated th

Why did the human rights organizations criticize Morocco?

A. Because Morocco repatriated those who wanted to enter Spain.

B. Because Morocco allowed the would-be migrants to enter Europe.

C. Because Moroccan troops killed several would-be migrants.

D. Because Moroccan security forces treated the would-be migrants cruelly.

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