03. Februar 2017 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Europe’s migration trade with Egypt · Kategorien: Ägypten, Europa, Hintergrund, Libyen · Tags:

Madamasr | 25.01.2017

Europe’s migration trade with Egypt

Long before the advent of the “migration crisis,” Italy signed a series of deals with Libya’s Colonel Muammar Qadhafi designed to stop thousands of mostly African migrants from reaching the shores of Europe.

Between 2006 and 2011, Qadhafi took billions in development money and, in return, enforced Europe’s borders. Tens of thousands of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants were held in detention facilities where human rights groups reported physical abuse, torture and, in some cases, the use of lethal force.

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03. Februar 2017 · Kommentare deaktiviert für „So will Europa die Fluchtroute aus Afrika schließen“ · Kategorien: Europa, Italien, Libyen, Malta · Tags:

Welt | 03.02.2017

In Libyen warten Hunderttausende Migranten auf die Überfahrt nach Italien. Europas Staats- und Regierungschef wollen eine neue Flüchtlingskrise verhindern. Das sind die wichtigsten Punkte ihres Plans.

Von Manuel Bewarder, Christoph B. Schiltz

Es war eine ungewöhnlich deutliche Warnung. Vor einer Woche sprach der maltesische Ministerpräsident Joseph Muscat vor Abgeordneten des EU-Parlaments in Straßburg. Der Sozialdemokrat aus Malta ist in diesen Tagen nicht irgendein Politiker. Sein Land hat derzeit den Vorsitz über die 28 EU-Staaten. Im Frühjahr, so erläuterte Muscat, werde die Zahl der Flüchtlinge nach Europa stark ansteigen. „Es muss schnell gehandelt werden“, drängte er. Die EU dürfte nicht wieder unvorbereitet sein. Sonst könnten die „Kernprinzipien“ der Union „ernsthaft auf die Probe gestellt werden“. Es ist Eile geboten.

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02. Februar 2017 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Greece Plans to Fast Track Asylum Claims to Save E.U.-Turkey Deal · Kategorien: Europa, Griechenland, Türkei · Tags:

NewsDeeply | 30.01.2017

Amid a low number of returns under the E.U.-Turkey deal, Apostolis Fotiadis reports that European officials are increasing pressure on Greece to expedite returns to Turkey in the form of a new action plan.

EUROPEAN OFFICIALS ARE becoming increasingly worried that the E.U.-Turkey deal could fall apart. With few returns and thousands of people trapped on the Greek islands, the E.U. is encouraging stronger measures – such as opening more detention centers on the islands to speed up asylum proceedings and facilitate deportations – to rescue the deal.

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02. Februar 2017 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Italien will Migration mit Afrika-Fonds begrenzen · Kategorien: Afrika, Europa, Italien, Libyen, Mittelmeer · Tags: , ,

Libya Herald | 02.02.2017

Libya needs more EU money to stem migrant flow says Serraj

By Jamie Prentis. Tunis, 2 February 2017

The EU needs to give Libya more money if it wants to stop the flow of migrants trying to reach Europe by crossing the Mediterranean, Presidency Council head Faiez Serraj said today. Serraj, on the second day of his visit to Brussels insisted EU needed to be more practical in the assistance it gives. But he said  Libya was fully behind efforts to prevent illegal migration and terrorist movements.

“We are not going to mention the amount of money that is dedicated to Libya for this help because they are very humble, very small amounts,” he added.

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02. Februar 2017 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Libyen: „EU migration plans are as bad as Trump’s“ · Kategorien: Europa, Italien, Libyen, Malta · Tags:

Malta Today | 02.02.2017

EU migration plans are as bad as Trump’s

If you thought Trump’s travel ban was bad, the EU migration plans pushed by Malta are as inhumane and unlawful.

Jurgen Balzan

The economy minister is allegedly caught with his pants down (while blaming cold water for his shrinking reputation) and the whole country is talking about it. I won’t compare the outcry to that of the Panama Papers revelations. For Chris Cardona’s alleged visit to a brothel in Germany has conveniently shifted attention from Malta’s shocking proposals to stretch the EU’s borders down south, all the way to the Libyan shore.

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02. Februar 2017 · Kommentare deaktiviert für „How to stop rising tide of death in Mediterranean“ · Kategorien: Europa, Libyen · Tags: ,

MSF | 19.01.2017

The number of people who died trying to reach Europe by crossing the Mediterranean has reached an all-time high, and is becoming comparable to what Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is used to seeing in warzones.

The UN Migration Agency recorded at least 5,079 deaths last year – the actual number of deaths is likely to be much higher.

We have no idea how many dinghies overloaded with terrified passengers set sail from Libya in the direction of Italy each day. Nor do we know how many of them sink without trace, before they reach busy shipping lanes in the Mediterranean or call for help.

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01. Februar 2017 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Slovenia adopts an act contrary to the Refugee Convention · Kategorien: Balkanroute, Kroatien · Tags: ,

Quelle: Welcome! Initiative Croatia 31.01.17

On Tuesday, the Welcome! Initiative and Are you Syrious? presented the Report on Illegal and Forced Push Backs of Refugees from the Republic of Croatia in which they warned against the violations of Croatia’s national and international legal obligations and of the inviolability of human life and dignity as universal human values. Weiterlesen »

31. Januar 2017 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Death in Greek Camps · Kategorien: Europa, Griechenland · Tags: ,

w2eu | 29.01.2017

Five refugees dead in Greek camps since last week due to inadequate reception conditions. Several others tried to commit suicide. Does life still matter in Europe?

  • On Monday 30th of January a 20-year-old refugee from Pakistan died in Moria Hot Spot.
  • On Saturday 28th of January a 46-year-old Syrian passed away in Moria Hot Spot detention centre reportedly from hypothermia. He was staying in the same tent as another man who died only four days ago.
  • Meanwhile the same day in Ritsona camp in mainland Greece a two-months-old baby was transferred to hospital in Chalkida due to a cystic fibrosis and later on passed away in the ambulance which was taking it to Athens. While the parents had to deal with tremendous problems in finding help for their sick child since it was born, and were under shock of its sudden death authorities and media chose to accuse them for minor neglect and bring them to the local police station. Read here: Announcement of the solidarity group in Chalkida
  • On Wednesday 25th of January a 42-year-old refugee named Benjo Massoud, father of three children, passed away in the overcrowded Hot Spot on Samos Island. According to Greek media the Kurdish refugee from Iraq had visited on Wednesday morning the camp doctor suffering reportedly from pain in the chest. He reported to have Diabetes and blood high pressure. A cardiogram was made and he got referred immediately to the hospital of the island, where he died while waiting to be examined. An employee of the camp said that the refugee had received already some days ago a letter of a doctor asking for heart exams in the hospital of the island. Despite this fact, he remained in his tent with his family the days that was very cold. Few days ago he had found by himself an empty container and settled in it together with his family. When he informed the camp managers, they just registered the transfer to the prefabricated house. The refugee had arrived on December 7th and went through first reception procedures without anyone noticing any heart problem. Already back in October Medicines Sans Frontiers reported the inadequacy of the system to screen new arrivals for vulnerability in the Hot Spots of the Aegean.
  • One day before, on Tuesday the 24th, a 21-year-old Egyptian refugee was found dead in his tent by a friend in the Hot Spot in Moria on Lesbos Island. The cause of his death is still unknown. While reportedly his death was caused by the kerosine heaters’ gas he had inhaled while trying to keep himself warm.
  • These were not the first refugee deaths of this winter in Moria. At the end of November 2016 a a 60-year-old woman and her 5-year-old grandchild died in a fire inside their tent while the woman was cooking dinner.

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31. Januar 2017 · Kommentare deaktiviert für *«We are watching as our lives fade away…”* · Kategorien: Europa, Griechenland · Tags: ,

Bericht von Clandestina, Thessaloniki, über die Zustände in drei nordgriechischen Lagern, 25.01.17

On Sunday the 22nd of January 2017 some of us, from the assembly of the demolished Orfanotrofio Squat and other comrades, visited three camps outside Thessaloniki. Those at Softex, Diavata and Kalochori. Weiterlesen »

30. Januar 2017 · Kommentare deaktiviert für „Flüchtlinge in der Ukraine: Wie das Leben weitergeht“ · Kategorien: Ukraine · Tags:

Spiegel Online | 16.01.2017

Tausende Menschen hat der Krieg in der Ukraine zur Flucht gezwungen. Viele sind in Camps untergekommen und wissen, dass sie ihr altes Leben nie wieder zurück bekommen. Wie gehen sie damit um?

Von Yuliana Romanyshyn und Anastasia Vlasova

Ein Dutzend grauer Metallcontainer steht am Stadtrand von Kharkiv, eine der größten Städte der Ukraine. Umgeben sind sie von einem Zaun, verbunden durch Strommasten und Wege. Von einem Spielplatz hört man Kinder lachen. „Transit modular housing Nadiya“, steht auf einem der Container. Auf Ukrainisch bedeutet der Name des Camps „Hoffnung“.

Das Camp bietet Schutz für bis zu 400 Menschen, für Binnenflüchtlinge aus der vom Krieg verwüsteten Donbas-Region. Kharkiv hat 1,5 Millionen Einwohner, die Stadt liegt nur 200 Kilometer vom Frontverlauf entfernt. Laut dem Ukrainischen Sozialministerium sind mindestens 1,8 Millionen Menschen vor dem Konflikt im Osten des Landes und der Annexion der Krim aus ihrer Heimat geflohen. Einige haben Asyl in der EU beantragt oder sind nach Russland geflohen, doch die meisten suchen in der Ukraine Schutz.

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