
Worldmorocco-world-news2d ago Moroccan Umrah Pilgrims Stranded in Turkiye Return Home
Rabat – The Regional Tourism Delegation in Marrakech announced today that Moroccan Umrah pilgrims, who had been stranded in Turkiye due to a dispute with travel Agency KSAR TOURS, had finally returned home on Sunday. In February, a group of Moroccan Umrah pilgrims said they were stranded in Turkiye after being defrauded by a travel […]
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