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29.10.2024, Infomigrants
A 40-year-old Indian migrant died trying to cross the Channel on 27 October, bringing this year's death toll to 56. Overcrowded, poorly equipped boats are making crossings increasingly deadly, with 2023 on track to be the deadliest year since 2018. Recent victims include a four-month-old baby and a toddler. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Frankreich, Großbritannien
28.10.2024, Zeit Online
In Sudan, RSF paramilitary forces reportedly killed over 120 people and injured 200 in attacks in the town of Sariha between 20 and 25 October. RSF has been accused of shooting civilians, committing sexual violence and looting public and private property in eastern and northern Gezira. The conflict, which has been ongoing since April 2023, has resulted in serious human rights violations. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Afrika
28.10.2024, dailymail
In yet another tragedy in the Mediterranean, the so-called Tunisian coastguard has recovered 16 bodies of migrants off the coasts of Maloulech, Salakta and Chebba. The bodies, found over the weekend and on Monday, were too decomposed to be identified. It follows previous incidents, including the deaths of 15 Tunisians last month. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Nordafrika
28.10.2024, Infomigrants
On Saturday, the NGO rescue ship Humanity 1 rescued a migrant off the coast of Libya. In accordance with Italy's 2022 Code of Conduct, the ship was ordered to head for a port immediately after the rescue, which prevents it from carrying out multiple rescues per mission. This approach by the Italian government restricts NGO operations and discourages further rescues in the Mediterranean due to the high cost of covering such long distances by ship. read more
Language(s): Italienisch / Italiano Region(s): Italien / Malta, Nordafrika
25.10.2024, ilPost
Moussa Diarra, a 26-year-old migrant from Mali, was fatally shot by a railway police officer in Verona, Italy, in controversial circumstances that are currently under investigation. Diarra fled the civil war in Mali in 2016 and endured harsh conditions in Libyan detention centres before reaching Italy. Although he was granted temporary humanitarian protection in 2017, he faced years of bureaucratic delays, leaving him in a state of constant insecurity. Diarra's story is that of many migrants in Italy who face a bureaucratic and political system of barriers, delays and inhumanity. read more
Language(s): Italienisch / Italiano Region(s): Italien / Malta
25.10.2024, Human Rights Watch
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has urged the UN Security Council to plan a civilian protection mission in Sudan, where escalating violence has displaced millions and put civilians at grave risk. His report highlights the urgent need for action, including increased support for local responders, investigations and an expanded arms embargo to cover the whole of Sudan. While acknowledging the challenges of deploying a mission, Guterres stresses that delaying action could worsen the crisis, while Sudanese civilians and rights groups are calling for immediate action. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Afrika
25.10.2024, Infomigrants
Italian Minister Luca Ciriani stated that UNHCR was involved in the identification of migrants at new Italian-run centres in Albania, but UNHCR later denied this and confirmed that its role was limited to independent monitoring. According to Ciriani, identification was carried out by Italian officials and IOM staff on board a naval vessel. UNHCR insisted that it was monitoring procedures under the Refugee Convention without being actively involved in the implementation of the Italy-Albania agreement. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Italien / Malta
24.10.2024, BBC
Katy Fallon's report exposes how the Greek authorities are prosecuting refugees and migrants. Vulnerable passengers found near the controls of boats bound for Europe are often wrongly convicted in chaotic trials lasting minutes, leading to prison sentences that can last hundreds of years. Fallon highlights the case of Akif Rasuli, an Afghan man who was wrongly imprisoned for nearly three years and later compensated. As Europe tightens its anti-smuggling policies, vulnerable people on the move are bearing the brunt of these harsh measures. - Podcast documentary read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Griechenland / Türkei
24.10.2024, the Guardian
A new report by the Council of Europe's human rights body has accused the Italian police of racist and homophobic abuse, particularly against the Roma community and people of African descent. The report highlights racial profiling, verbal and physical abuse and discriminatory practices in asylum procedures. It criticises Italy's failure to tackle racism and police accountability. Italian leaders, including Prime Minister Meloni and President Mattarella, rejected the allegations and defended the police. The report also criticised the rise of xenophobic and divisive rhetoric in Italian politics. read more
24.10.2024, Aditus.org
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled against Malta in the case of J.B. and Others v Malta, criticising the country's treatment of asylum-seeking children. The case concerned six applicants, five of them children, who were detained for 182 days in poor conditions. The court condemned Malta for detaining minors with adults and providing them with inadequate care. It also criticised the ineffective remedies for human rights violations in Malta and called for reforms to bring the country into line with human rights standards. read more
24.10.2024, Europäisches Parlament
The investigative project 'Lost in Europe' won the Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism 2024 for uncovering the disappearance of more than 50,000 unaccompanied child migrants across Europe between 2021 and 2023. The investigation revealed that on average 47 migrant children go missing every day after arriving in Europe. The project highlights serious gaps in documentation and fears that many missing children may be victims of trafficking and exploitation. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Europäische Union
23.10.2024, the Guardian
The European Commission is withholding the results of a human rights investigation into Tunisia, carried out ahead of a controversial 2023 migration deal. Despite allegations of abuses, the Commission completed a 'risk management exercise' but decided not to publish the results. The EU has been criticised for a lack of transparency. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Europäische Union
23.10.2024, ilPost
The court in Crotone has ordered the release of Maysoon Majidi, a Kurdish-Iranian activist and filmmaker, who was arrested in December on charges of being an escort after a landing in Calabria. The decision came after several witnesses testified that the charges were dropped. Majidi, who fled Iran to escape persecution of the Kurdish minority, has always maintained his innocence. The final hearing of the trial is scheduled for 27 November, when she could be definitively acquitted. read more
23.10.2024, dailymail
Two migrants have died after a boat carrying around 50 people sank off the coast of Calais, France, while trying to cross the Channel to Britain. A massive rescue operation saved 46 people, but two were pulled from the water unconscious and could not be revived. The boat sank 1.2 miles from shore, disrupting cross-Channel traffic. This tragedy brings the death toll for 2024 to at least 54, following the death of a four-month-old baby in a similar attempted crossing last week. read more
23.10.2024, Infomigrants
UN experts have accused the Tunisian authorities of serious human rights violations against migrants, including dangerous interceptions at sea, physical violence and enforced disappearances. Migrants, particularly from sub-Saharan Africa, have reported having their belongings stolen, their shelters destroyed and being forcibly taken into the desert. Despite these alarming allegations, the EU continues to work with Tunisia on a migration pact, providing funding for border control and the repatriation of migrants. Tunisia is not a safe country. read more
22.10.2024, the Guardian
The migration route from Africa to the Spanish Canary Islands is one of the deadliest in the world, with young people often attempting the journey in flimsy fishing canoes. Moustapha Diouf, a Senegalese fisherman, has lost several friends trying to cross the sea. He is now trying to persuade young fishermen not to make the same journey, but to set up small businesses instead. But fish stocks are dwindling off the Senegalese coast because of EU trawlers, and many young people are desperate to risk everything for a better life. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Nordafrika, Europäische Union
22.10.2024, Süddeutsche Zeitung
The Italian Council of Ministers has adopted a legislative decree containing a list of so-called 'safe' countries of origin for migrants, i.e. countries considered by the government to be so safe that asylum applications from their citizens will be processed in an accelerated procedure while the asylum seeker is in detention. The text of the decree is not yet available and was not distributed to the journalists present. The aim is to give the impression that the centres in Albania make sense. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German
21.10.2024, Human Rights Watch
Clashes between Ethiopian government forces and militias have exacerbated the crisis for Sudanese refugees in the Amhara region, who face attacks, forced labour and displacement. After protesting against abuses in May 2024, many were forced into a forest where they endured 100 days of violence and deprivation. In August, security forces forcibly relocated some refugees, separating families and forcing others back into Sudan. Human Rights Watch called for urgent action to protect these vulnerable people and to stop the forced returns. read more
21.10.2024, abcnews
A search and rescue operation off the coast of the Greek island of Samos has recovered the bodies of two migrants after their boat carrying 24 people sank in rough weather. Twenty-two survivors were rescued, but a man and a woman were found dead after being reported missing. We also recall that just last week four people, including two children, died near the island of Kos. read more
18.10.2024, Il sole 24 ore
The immigration section of the Rome court has not validated the detention of the migrants inside the Italian detention center for repatriation in Gjader, Albania. The order had been ordered for the 12 foreigners by Rome Police Headquarters on Oct. 17, who are part of the 16 migrants (ten from Bangladesh and six from Egypt) transported to Albania to the Gjader CPR by the Italian Navy's Libra ship. The remaining four were returned by patrol boat to Italy. read more
Language(s): Italienisch / Italiano Region(s): Italien / Malta, Osteuropa
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