Morocco on Thursday sentenced 14 migrants to eight months’ jail following their arrest a day before a deadly mass crossing into the Spanish enclave of Melilla in June, their lawyer said. “It’s a very severe judgement,” the lawyer, Mbarek Bouirig, told AFP. He said he planned to appeal. The accused, mostly from impoverished Sudan, were arrested on 23 June during a Moroccan operation near Melilla, which along with Spain’s other enclave of Ceuta is the EU’s only land border with Africa. At least 23 migrants died the following day when around 2,000 people, many also Sudanese, stormed the fences al…