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						<title>Maghreb Women Series: The &#039;Human Mules&#039; of Ceuta [Video]</title>
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						<content type="html">France 24 REPORTERS - The Spanish enclave of Ceuta in Morocco is a smuggler’s paradise and a transit point for all kinds of contraband. Every day, the ritual is the same. These so-called &amp;quot;mule women&amp;quot; cross the border between Morocco and Spain, carrying bags on their backs weighing up to 80 kilos. But sometimes they can buckle under the weight and even suffocate to death.</content>
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