Ceuta was explained without asking Moroccans
When the Ceuta crossing was in the news at the end of July, I kept noticing who was doing the explaining: Spanish ministers, EU spokespeople, Finnish politicians warning of an invasion. Everyone except the people who had actually walked into the sea. So I wrote this for Journalisti about the question that went missing — not why Ceuta, or why now, but why leave. A humane angle doesn’t make journalism softer; it makes it more precise.