10. Mai 2015 · Kommentare deaktiviert für „Das Rettungs-Protokoll“ – BaS · Kategorien: Alarm Phone, Mittelmeer · Tags:

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10. Mai 2015 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Libyen: Kommentierter Presseüberblick [it] · Kategorien: Libyen, Mittelmeer · Tags: , ,

Diritti e Frontiere

Le autorità locali libiche arrestano centinaia di profughi prima dell’imbarco, mentre a New York l’Italia e la Mogherini insistono per un piano ONU su interventi di polizia internazionale in Libia.

Tutti parlano di Libia, hanno scoperto tardivamente che anche in quel paese i migranti, considerati tutti „illegali“, vengono bloccati dalla polizia o dalla Guardia costiera, e nessuno scrive che gli arresti dei migranti in procinto di partire verso l’Italia sono frutto di inziative delle autorità locali. Autorità locali come il governo di Tobruk, le milizie di Misurata, le autorità militari di Tripoli, di Zawia o di Zuhara, o il cd. governo libico di Tripoli, che cercano di accreditarsi con i governi europei per ricevere finanziamenti ed entrare a pieno titolo nel Processo di Khartoum che prevede il coinvolgimento dei paesi di transito nelle attività di blocco e di respingimento verso i paesi di origine.
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10. Mai 2015 · Kommentare deaktiviert für WTM AP: 3 vessels in distress in Central Med, all rescued · Kategorien: Alarm Phone, Italien, Libyen · Tags:

Three vessels in distress in the Central Mediterranean Sea, all rescued

09.05.2015 / 18:45 / Central Mediterranean Sea
Watch The Med Alarm Phone Investigation – 8th of May 2015

Case name: 2015_05_08-CM17
Situation: Three vessels in distress in the Central Mediterranean
Status of WTM Investigation: Concluded
Place of Incident: Central Mediterranean Sea

Summary of the Case: On the 8th of May 2015, our shift team was notified about three vessels in distress in the Central Mediterranean Sea. Contact to two of them could be established and later in the evening their rescue was confirmed by the Maltese authorities. For the first time, German military vessels that were sent to the Central Mediterranean region for that purpose, were involved in rescue operations. The vessels ‘Hessen’ and ‘Berlin’ led the rescue of these three vessels.

We from the Alarm Phone support the increased efforts made to rescue and it is clear that the sending out of three German military vessels has been a direct response to the public pressure that has mounted in the German civil society. We seek to maintain this pressure and expect continuous rescue efforts in the future. At the same time, we stand opposed to the idea of destroying ‘smuggling vessels’ which is gaining traction internationally. If enacted, these actions would signify a new dimension of a politics of deterrence where the few remaining means of transport for refugees would be destroyed, so that people become imprisoned along African shores. The only viable alternative is to establish a humanitarian ferry line that safely transfers people out of Libya, as we have called for before (see source 1).

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