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17.10.2024, tagesschau
The new refugee camps on the Greek islands are already reaching their limits. NGOs have criticised the isolation of the people and the difficulty of access. Indeed, the refugees' freedom of movement is severely restricted, as they can only enter the camps with a chip card and a fingerprint scan, and cannot leave without permission. In addition to the logistical and humanitarian challenges, there are also financial difficulties. The Greek government has announced that EU funding is insufficient to ensure the operation and expansion of the camps. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Griechenland / Türkei
17.10.2024, euronews
On Wednesday, activists protested in the Albanian port of Shengjin as the first Italian ship carrying migrants arrived. The controversial deal has been criticised by human rights groups and civil society for undermining migrants' rights, despite being hailed by Meloni as a solution to its migration challenges. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Italien / Malta, Europäische Union
17.10.2024, the Guardian
Nearly 63,000 people awaiting decisions on their asylum claims are expected to be granted asylum under the new Labour government. This is due to Labour's decision to end the controversial plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda and to speed up the processing of asylum claims. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Großbritannien
16.10.2024, Sea-Eye
The civilian sea rescue organisation Sea-Eye reports on its experiences in the Mediterranean last Sunday: The ship's crew reported that masked people forced 22 people to jump from a moving boat in international waters, leaving them helpless. The crew of the SEA-EYE 4 reacted quickly and was able to save all the people. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Europa
16.10.2024, IOM
The HELIOS project, Greece's only governmental integration program for recognized beneficiaries of protection, will end on 30 November 2024. Since 1 September 2024, no new registrations have been accepted and most benefits, including integration services, have been discontinued. The only ongoing support is the continuation of previously approved rent subsidies, which will be provided until the end of the project. IOM assures that it is working on a new project, in the meantime people are left without institutional support. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Griechenland / Türkei
16.10.2024, Nau.ch
Four fatalities, including two children, in boat accident north-east of the Greek island of Kos. Four migrants have died in a boat accident north-east of the Greek island of Kos. They were two women and two children aged three and five, reported the news channel ERTNews, citing the coastguard. According to the report, 27 people were rescued. read more
15.10.2024, The Guardian
The European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, has called for an exploration of “return hubs” outside the EU in a letter to the bloc’s national leaders on irregular migration, citing a deal between Italy and Albania as a possible model. EU leaders are to meet on Thursday and Friday for a summit on migration as the commission has said it will propose new measures. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Europäische Union, Europa
15.10.2024, Le Monde
On Monday 14 October, independent UN experts condemned the endangerment of migrants and refugees in Tunisia during rescue operations at sea and forced transfers to the borders. They report violence, inhumane conditions and excessive use of force, especially against women and children, as well as the abandonment of migrants in desert areas. Despite these serious allegations, cooperation between the European Union and Tunisia continues, including a migration agreement and €105 million in aid. read more
Language(s): Französisch / Français Region(s): Nordafrika
15.10.2024, Zeit
Italy has begun the controversial transfer of migrants to Albania. 16 men rescued from Libya are to have their asylum claims processed in so-called fast-track centres in Albania. The agreement between Italy and Albania aims to deport migrants from countries recognised as safe countries of origin within a maximum of 30 days if their application is rejected. While the EU Commission praises Meloni's 'unconventional thinking', the European Court of Justice has already criticised Italy's application of the standards. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Italien / Malta
15.10.2024, the Guardian
Viktor Orbán's hardline stance on migration, once considered extreme, is increasingly shaping EU policy. At an upcoming EU Council meeting, member states are likely to endorse tougher measures, including 'return centres' outside the EU to contain migrants, in line with Orbán's vision. This shift reflects growing pressure from far-right anti-immigration parties across Europe, pushing mainstream politics towards a more exclusionary approach, as the EU moves towards a 'Fortress Europe' model. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Europäische Union
14.10.2024, the Guardian
The EU cannot reclaim €150 million from Tunisia, despite reports of abuse and deaths, because it failed to demand that the contracts be used in accordance with human rights. The International Criminal Court is investigating violations by the Tunisian authorities. European migration agreements with repressive regimes make the EU complicit in these human rights abuses. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Nordafrika, Europäische Union
14.10.2024, Human Rights Watch
The UN Human Rights Council has renewed the mandate of the Sudan Fact-Finding Mission! The aim is to investigate war crimes and press for accountability. As violence escalates in Khartoum and North Darfur, the mission aims to bring those responsible to justice. Growing international support signals a growing recognition of the need for action. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Afrika
14.10.2024, Infomigrants
Two civilian search and rescue vessels, Humanity 1 and Ocean Viking, have rescued 83 people from unseaworthy boats in the Mediterranean, six of them directly from the water. The government attributes the fall in arrivals in Italy to a tougher foreign policy and agreements with countries of origin that lead to mistreatment and deaths. read more
14.10.2024, taz
75 migrants have been rescued from a shipwrecked boat off the south of the Greek island of Crete. The people, who are believed to have started their journey in eastern Libya, made a distress call and were picked up by a merchant vessel which brought them safely to a port in southern Crete. read more
14.10.2024, Deutschlandfunk
A few days before the EU summit, Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced cuts to the right of asylum. Anyone travelling to Poland via the Belarusian border will no longer be able to apply for asylum. Tusk's aim is to curb people smuggling. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Osteuropa
13.10.2024, SRF
Giorgia Meloni wants to bring migrants to Albania for asylum checks. This should speed up the process and act as a deterrent. Two reception centres are now ready - several months late. (Video of the centres in the article) read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Italien / Malta, Osteuropa
11.10.2024, SOS MEDITERRANEE
Rome, 11/10/20204 – The judge of the Court of Brindisi, Italy, with the appeal by SOS MEDITERRANEE challenging the administrative detention of the Ocean Viking ship earlier this year (08/02/2024), has decided to raise a question of constitutionality regarding Decree Law 1/2023, which was later converted into Law No. 15/2023: the so-called Piantedosi Decree. On the 9th of February 2024, the Ocean Viking received a detention order from the Italian authorities following the disembarkation of 261 survivors in the port of Brindisi. The grounds for this detention were based on false accusations made by the Libyan maritime authorities. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Italien / Malta
11.10.2024, ilPost
As part of its strategy to seal its borders, Italy has set up migrant centres in Albania, which will now receive thousands of asylum seekers every month from countries deemed 'safe'. In fact, Italy considers countries such as Tunisia, Egypt or Bangladesh to be safe, albeit with exceptions for vulnerable groups such as LGBTQI+ or political opponents. According to the Court of Justice of the European Union, this distinction is not possible: either the countries are considered completely safe or they do not fall within the definition of 'safe countries'. read more
Language(s): Italienisch / Italiano Region(s): Baltische Staaten, Italien / Malta
11.10.2024, Politico
EU-funded reception centres in Turkey have been transformed into deportation centres where Syrians, one of the main target groups, are systematically pressured to sign so-called 'voluntary return' forms. Although Syria is a country subject to the principle of non-refoulement, the EU has provided more than €200 million for these centres and a total of €915 million for Turkey's migration management since 2007. Testimonies reveal appalling conditions and abuses that raise serious legal concerns about the EU's responsibility for human rights violations in these centres. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Griechenland / Türkei, Europäische Union
10.10.2024, Il Fatto Quotidiano
But government pulls straight and opens centers in Albania on Monday. On migrant centers in Albania, there will be another clash between the government and the judiciary. While the executive confirms the opening of the facilities, which could be operational as early as next Monday, judges in Italy are back to disapprove the Cutro Decree, this time with the blessing of the Court of Justice of the European Union, which, in an Oct. 4 ruling demolished the prerequisite for the accelerated examination of asylum applications for which detention is provided: provenance from a “safe” country of origin. read more
Language(s): Italienisch / Italiano Region(s): Balkanstaaten, Italien / Malta, Europäische Union
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