04. Januar 2018 · Kommentare deaktiviert für „Invisible Labour: Women’s labour migration to Libya.“ · Kategorien: Libyen · Tags: ,

reliefweb | 03.01.2017

Introduction

This briefing paper, based on data collected through the Mixed Migration Monitoring Mechanism initiative (4Mi) in Libya from May to December 2017 and additional interviews with migrants and key informants, explores the Libyan work environment for migrant women. The paper aims at providing a better picture of the specific factors that affect the working context and migration trajectories of migrant women in Libya.

Among the scarce literature on women’s migration to Libya, little or no attention is paid to the independent economic motivations behind their journeys or their role in the workforce. While the common narrative on female migration to and through Libya generally portrays women as victims of trafficking and forced migrants to follow their husband or family, data collected by 4Mi shows that women’s role as independent economic actor plays a significant push factor in their migration. Whether motivated to transit Libya or to settle and work there, many women are inclined to seek employment, and independently navigate their status and opportunities in the new country.

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03. Januar 2018 · Kommentare deaktiviert für „Wir werden behindert“ · Kategorien: Mittelmeer · Tags: ,

Süddeutsche Zeitung | 02.01.2017

Tausende Flüchtlinge hat „Sea-Watch“ im Mittelmeer schon gerettet. Frank Dörner über den Kampf gegen das Ertrinken und die Politik von EU und Libyen.

Interview von Thomas Hahn

Herr Dörner, unterwandert Sea-Watch die Bemühungen der EU, Flüchtlinge von Europa fernzuhalten?

Frank Dörner: Wir unterwandern gar nichts. Wir leisten Seenotrettung. Wir fühlen uns verpflichtet, dort einzuspringen, wo die Behörden nichts machen – wahrscheinlich, um Flüchtlinge abzuschrecken.

Sie sind aber auch nicht zimperlich mit Ihren Vorwürfen gegen die EU.

Wir setzen uns mit den politischen Rahmenbedingungen auseinander. Und wir sagen unsere Meinung dazu.

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03. Januar 2018 · Kommentare deaktiviert für „Tunesien: Dann wenigstens ehrenhaft ertrinken“ · Kategorien: Tunesien · Tags:

Zeit Online | 02.01.2018

Zu alte Politiker, korrupte Behörden: Sieben Jahre nach der Revolution ist Tunesien ein Ort der Agonie. Viele Junge hält nichts im Land. Nicht mal die Angst vor dem Tod.

Von Sarah Mersch, Tunis

Youssef knetet seine Finger, zögert ein bisschen, bevor er antwortet. Natürlich habe er schon daran gedacht, wegzugehen. „Ich habe ja nicht viel zu verlieren“, meint er. Ein Satz, der so oder ähnlich von vielen jungen Tunesiern fällt, wenn es ums Auswandern geht. Oft bedeutet das: mit dem Boot übers Mittelmeer in der Hoffnung, nach Lampedusa zu gelangen oder zumindest in europäischen Gewässern aufgegriffen zu werden, um dann in Italien oder Frankreich Arbeit zu finden.

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03. Januar 2018 · Kommentare deaktiviert für „Refugees in Greece reflect on another year of waiting“ · Kategorien: Europa, Griechenland, Schengen Migration, Türkei · Tags: ,

Al Jazeera | 02.01.2018

by Patrick Strickland

Athens, Greece – Closed borders, racism, xenophobic attacks, rejected asylum applications, poverty and lengthy waits.

These experiences are what many refugees and migrants in Greece say defined 2017 for them.

More than 60,000 refugees and migrants are trapped in Greece due to sealed borders across the so-called Balkan route and the March 2016 deal between Turkey and the European Union, which was sculpted to stem the flow of displaced people to Europe.

That deal has been roundly condemned by rights groups and watchdogs.

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03. Januar 2018 · Kommentare deaktiviert für „Israel to tell African migrants: leave or face indefinite imprisonment“ · Kategorien: Israel · Tags:

The Guardian | 02.01.2017

Rights groups condemn plan to return those who entered Israel illegally and who do not have a refugee application pending

Peter Beaumont

Israel is set to inform thousands of Africans who entered the country illegally that they have three months to leave or face indefinite imprisonment.

The decision, opposed by rights groups, follows months of speculation over the future of both the migrants and the Holot detention facility in the Negev desert, which the government says it intends to close.

There has been often heated debate about the presence of around 40,000 African migrants in Israel, many from Eritrea and Sudan.

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02. Januar 2018 · Kommentare deaktiviert für 306 Boat People im Mittelmeer gerettet · Kategorien: Italien, Libyen, Mittelmeer · Tags: ,

La Repubblica | 02.01.2017

Salvati 306 migranti nel Mediterraneo. Mare in tempesta, si cercano altre imbarcazioni

I primi soccorsi del 2018. La notte di Capodanno, le navi di tre Ong sono rimaste al confine delle acque territoriali libiche assieme agli equipaggi militari del dispositivo Eunavformed

di ALESSANDRA ZINITI

I primi 306 migranti del 2018 sono stati soccorsi nel pomeriggio del primo dell’anno nel Mediterraneo. In 92 sono stati presi a bordo dall’equipaggio della nave umanitaria tedesca Sea Watch, 214 invece quelli salvati dagli spagnoli della Proactiva Open Arms che – insieme alla Aquarius di Sos Mediterranee – hanno trascorso in mare anche la notte di Capodanno per non lasciare sguarnita l’area di ricerca e soccorso nel Mediterraneo al limite delle acque internazionali libiche.

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02. Januar 2018 · Kommentare deaktiviert für „Migrant slavery in Libya: Nigerians tell of being used as slaves“ · Kategorien: Libyen, Niger

BBC | 02.01.2018

The European Union is working with Libyan coastguards to reduce the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea. But many of those intercepted end up in detention centres in Libya, where some migrants say they are used as slaves, as the BBC’s Stephanie Hegarty found when she spoke to some Nigerians who have just returned home.

As evening falls on Benin City, outside the mildewed 1960s block of one of the city’s many hotels, a group of men and women are sitting on a scattering of plastic chairs, under a sign advertising „exotic cocktails“ and „groovy nights“.

But they are not here for drinks or dancing, they are about to start the hard work of rebuilding their lives.

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02. Januar 2018 · Kommentare deaktiviert für „Making money from EU’s migration policies in Libya“ · Kategorien: Afrika, Europa, Libyen · Tags:

Al Jazeera | 02.01.2018

by Martin Lemberg-Pedersen

In recent weeks, the unfolding tragedy of refugees stuck in the Libyan migration system has caught the eye of the European public. The conditions they face are terrible: beatings, torture, systematic rape, slave trade and killings.

European leaders have tried to dodge responsibility and have blamed this humanitarian disaster on smugglers, the competing Tripoli and Tobruk governments, and the many militias vying for a place in the country’s power vacuum.

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02. Januar 2018 · Kommentare deaktiviert für „Fewer Refugees and Migrants Arrive in Europe by Boat in 2017“ · Kategorien: Griechenland, Italien, Spanien · Tags:

Refugees Deeply | 02.01.2018

The number of refugees and migrants arriving in Europe by boat declined in 2017, as did the number of people dying en route.

Some 119,000 people took boats to Italy from North Africa last year, compared to 181,000 a year earlier, after controversial Italian deals in Libya caused boat numbers to drop rapidly over the summer.

According to the U.N., around 2,800 people drowned on their way to Italy in 2017, down from 4,400 a year earlier. Weiterlesen »

31. Dezember 2017 · Kommentare deaktiviert für Mediterranean migration crisis: Refugees face violence, vitriol and death at the new ‘back door to Europe’ · Kategorien: Marokko, Spanien

Independent | 29.12.2017

Exclusive: ‘I’d rather die in that sea than stay here or go home’: Migrants and would-be asylum seekers from across West Africa wait in Tangier for their turn to make dangerous crossing to Spain

Joe Wallen

At a small Senegalese restaurant hidden away in the depths of Tangier’s Old Town, a 28-year-old Sierra Leonean man with impeccable English tells The Independent about his “dream” of making the short sea crossing from Morocco to Spain.

Suddenly, out of nowhere, a Moroccan man lurches into Amy’s Restaurant and lunges across the tables, swinging a firm blow at this reporter’s side, shouting as he does so: “Sympathisant de nègre”. The phrase needs little translation.

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