#mediterranean

seebrueckeffm@venera.social

NEUE @FleetCivil PODCAST- FOLGE!

Kathrin Schmidt v. @IuventaCrew:
- über die Rettung von 14.000 Menschen im #Med
- warum sie & 3 weitere von der #Iuventa am Samstag in Trapani dafür vor Gericht stehen

🎧bit.ly/3lLA7EF / apple.co/38zTSMr / spoti.fi/3wIpyqZ


https://twitter.com/FleetCivil/status/1527603814336954368

#refugees #Mediterranean

seebrueckeffm@venera.social

Nach 2 Versuchen, das #Med zu überqueren, wurde Fanta abgefangen und in #Libyen in DCs gesperrt. Dort erlebte sie den Tod ihrer Freunde.
Sie ist jetzt in Sicherheit, aber sie kann nicht aufhören, an das zu denken, was sie auf ihrer Reise erlebt hat.
via @MSF_Sea

Hört ihr zu!⬇️⬇️


https://twitter.com/MSF_Sea/status/1507688827279736841

#Mediterranean #Libya

seebrueckeffm@venera.social

Im zentralen #Med wird das Wetter immer schlechter, mit Wellen bis zu 2m. Kein Mensch sollte hier sein Leben riskieren müssen, um Sicherheit zu finden. Die #GeoBarents beobachtet das Meer weiter 24/7, um Booten in Not zu helfen.

@msf_de @MSF_Schweiz @MSF_austria
via @MSF_Sea


https://twitter.com/MSF_Sea/status/1498576274251390978

#Mediterranean

seebrueckeffm@venera.social

⚫️ In den letzten Tagen sind mehr als 200 Menschen ertrunken o. an Unterkühlung gestorben.

Und bis zu 500 wurden von den libyschen Seestreitkräften des Stability Support Apparatus / @SSA_Gov vor der Westküste von #Libyen abgefangen:
archive.ph/yPSJM

1/x
via @SARwatchMED


https://twitter.com/SARwatchMED/status/1487424653379489793

#Mediterranean

anonymiss@despora.de

#Fifa president: more World Cups could save African migrants from #death in the sea

source: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/jan/26/fifa-gianni-infantino-biennial-world-cup-could-save-african-migrants-from-death-in-the-sea

“We need to find ways to include the whole world to give hope to Africans so that they don’t need to cross the #Mediterranean in order to find maybe a better #life but, more probably, death in the sea.

But most of the #profit is still for the Fifa or am I wrong about that?

#capitalism #soccer #sports #Africa #news #finance #money #migration

seebrueckeffm@venera.social

⛔️ Das Fehlen angemessener sicherer, legaler Migrationsrouten ist politisch gewollt. Als Ergebnis dieser Entscheidung sterben Tausende von Menschen vor der Haustür Europas.

⚫️ Gestern wieder: 7 Menschen starben auf See, als sie versuchten, das #Med zu überqueren.

via @MSF_Sea


https://twitter.com/MSF_Sea/status/1485914786298793987

#Europe #Mediterranean

seebrueckeffm@venera.social

⛔️ Das Fehlen angemessener sicherer, legaler Migrationsrouten politisch gewollt. Als Ergebnis dieser Entscheidung sterben Tausende von Menschen vor der Haustür Europas.

⚫️ Gestern wieder, als 7 Menschen auf See starben, als sie versuchten, das #Med zu überqueren.

via @MSF_Sea


https://twitter.com/MSF_Sea/status/1485914786298793987

#Europe #Mediterranean

seebrueckeffm@venera.social

"Die Möglichkeit zu sprechen, dass jemand zuhört, ist für dich o. mich völlig normal. Doch Überlebende hatten oft keine Möglichkeit dafür."
Hager Saadallah, Psychologin auf der #GeoBarents.

Überlebende im zentralen #Med wollen, dass ihre Geschichten gehört werden.

via @MSF_Sea


https://twitter.com/MSF_Sea/status/1482677619267186690

#Mediterranean

seebrueckeffm@venera.social

#MigrantsDay
Der Fehlen legaler und sicherer Möglichkeiten, das Mittelmeer zu überqueren, forderte 2021 mehr als 1.300 Menschenleben.
Menschen riskierten nicht ihr Leben, um das Meer zu überqueren, wenn es eine Wahl gäbe.

via @MSF_Sea


https://twitter.com/MSF_Sea/status/1472129508077625347

#MigrantsDay #MigrantsDay #Mediterranean

seebrueckeffm@venera.social

Die #GeoBarents ist zurück im zentralen #Med vor der libyschen Küste, um vermeidbare Todesfälle zu verhindern und das Recht auf Leben zu schützen.

Fair Winds! ✊🚢❤️⚓️💪
@MSF_Sea @msf_de @MSF_austria @MSF_Schweiz


https://twitter.com/MSF_Sea/status/1471082198669398016

#Mediterranean

seebrueckeffm@venera.social

⚫ Mind. 75 Menschen verloren am Mittwoch bei einem Schiffbruch vor #Libyen ihr Leben, berichten 15 Überlebende, die von Fischern gerettet und nach Zwara gebracht wurden.

Schon mind. 1.300 Menschen sind damit 2021 beim Versuch das #Med zu überqueren, ertrunken.

via @msehlisafa


https://twitter.com/msehlisafa/status/1462047113559302146

#Libya #Mediterranean

berternste@pod.orkz.net

Dark things are happening on Europe’s borders. Are they a sign of worse to come?

The Guardian

With a disregard for people’s lives, countries from the UK to Poland are toughening up, as if in preparation for climate displacement.

It is bad enough when states break their own rules and mistreat people – but it’s when they start to change the rules that we really need to worry. Three recent stories, from three different corners of Europe, suggest that governments are crossing a new threshold of violence in terms of how they police their borders. (...)

In the UK, the Home Office has quietly tried to amend its draconian nationality and borders bill, currently at committee stage, by introducing a provision that gives Border Force staff immunity from prosecution if they fail to save lives at sea. (...)

In Poland, the government has just passed an emergency law allowing authorities to turn back refugees who cross into the country “illegally”. It is the latest development in a diplomatic standoff with Belarus. (...) Poland’s hardline response leaves many people trapped in the no man’s land between the two countries. (...)

In south-eastern Europe, an international team of investigative journalists have revealed that Croatia and Greece are using a “shadow army”, balaclava-clad plainclothes units linked to those countries’ regular security forces, to force people back from their borders. (...) Just as shocking as the claims themselves is the fact that the revelations have largely been met with a shrug of indifference by EU officials, whose funding helps prop up border defences in both countries. (...)

Together, these stories suggest that the “push-back” – the forcing away of migrating people from a country’s territory, even if it places them in harm’s way or overrides their right to asylum – is becoming an entrenched practice. Once something that would take place largely in the shadows, it is being done increasingly openly, with some governments trying to find ways to make the practice legal. (...)

This is not only a problem for today: it is a dress rehearsal for how our governments are likely to deal with the effects of the climate crisis in years to come. (...) [A] new report by the World Bank projects that 216 million people could be displaced within their own countries by water shortages, crop failure and rising sea levels by 2050. (...)

Unfortunately, many of our politicians are primed to see displacement first and foremost as a civilisational threat. (...)

Richer parts of the world have already begun to militarise their borders, a process that has accelerated in response to the refugee movements of the past decade. (...)

This, however, is a false kind of security. Restrictive and violent border control just makes the societies that wield it more authoritarian – and it doesn’t stop people moving entirely, either. What it does is force people to make more dangerous journeys, becoming even greater targets for xenophobic backlash. (...)

What’s required, instead – beyond action to reduce emissions – is a plan to help people adapt to changing living circumstances and reduce global inequality, along with migration policies that recognise the reality of people’s situations. (...)

The next few years are likely to mark a turning point in the way our governments respond to displacement. Either they work together to build a system that protects people’s lives and dignity, and that can adapt to the changing realities of the 21st century, or their borders will continue to harden, at considerable human cost. If we want to avoid the latter, then now is the time to challenge the violent logic of the push-back, before it becomes written into our laws.

Full article

> See also: Europe’s Deadly Border Policies (Human Rights Watch)

Photo of refugees / migrants
‘In Poland, the government has passed an emergency law allowing authorities to turn back refugees who cross into the country “illegally”.’Border guards are seen guarding Afghan refugees at the Polish and Belarusian border, August 2021. Photograph: Attila Husejnow/SOPA Images/Rex/Shutterstock.

Tags: #europe #borders #border_policy #fort_europe #pushbacks #frontex #libya #mediterranean #human_rights #migrantion #migrants #refugees #coast_guard #border_police #poland #belarus #greece #uk #united_kingdom #croatia #eu #european_union

seebrueckeffm@venera.social

7 Jahre Verteidigung des Rechts auf Leben,
7 Jahre Kampf für #FreedomOfMovement,
7 Jahre viel zu oft aushalten müssen, nur zuhören zu können, weil niemand hilft,
7 Jahre und notwendiger denn je.

Danke @alarm_phone! 📳🖤


https://twitter.com/alarm_phone/status/1447518820659343360

#Mediterranean

seebrueckeffm@venera.social

Die Crew der #SeaWatch3 in Burriana übt derzeit und bereitet das Schiff auf den bevorstehenden #SAR-Einsatz im #Med vor.

via @SARwatchMED
📷@MongelliValeria, @StudioHansLucas


https://twitter.com/MongelliValeria/status/1445370215685136391

#seawatch #searchandrescue #Mediterranean #photojournalist