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The eight thousand migrants saved at Easter: logbook of a rescue mission

May 11, 2017 - Giulia Bertoluzzi
During the four days of the Easter weekend, 8,300 people were rescued in the Mediterranean: 1,300 by Frontex (the European Border and Coast Guard Agency) and the others by several NGOs in coordination with the Italian Coast Guard. The small Iuventa ship alone assisted 2,147 people, both taking them on board and with its life jackets and rafts. The Iuventa is a small fishing boat that has been adapted for rescue missions by the German NGO Jugend Rettet, one of the smallest organisations involved in humanitarian operations in the search areas of the Mediterranean. While much of the media and some politicians echoed the generic accusations of Catania’s prosecutor according to whom NGOs "attract" and sometimes even collaborate with smugglers controlling the flow of migrants, thousands of lives were saved from certain death by drowning, hypothermia, hunger, and thirst on the open sea. Our reporter Giulia Bertoluzzi was on board the Iuventa and kept a logbook for Open Migration.

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The 10 Best Articles on Refugees and Migration 18/2017

May 9, 2017 - Open Migration
The attacks on humanitarian NGOs saving lives out at sea (and the larger trend of criminalisation of solidarity) are taking attention away from real challenges and responsibilities. Also: letters from Greece, where thousands of asylum seekers are stranded in an inescapable limbo; Poland wants to replicate Hungary’s model of container camps for asylum seekers and Australia is adopting discriminatory policies in its resettlement effort, by according a preference to Christian refugees.

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The 10 Best Articles on Refugees and Migration 17/2017

May 3, 2017 - Open Migration
What is behind the witch-hunt on the NGOs rescuing lives at sea? Why the attempt to dismantle solidarity through criminalisation in Europe? Also: the heartening stories of the “rebels” in the French valley fighting for the rights to take in migrants, and the successful experiment of humanitarian corridors in Italy. Last: the recurring, dangerous myth of one million African migrants ready to land in Europe…

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The 10 Best Articles on Refugees and Migration 15/2017

April 19, 2017 - Open Migration
The Mediterranean is a merciless sea. Meanwhile, Italy has a new (and awful) law on immigration and asylum, and the lies about Romanian crime are still being spread. Also: French “rebels” taking in migrants and a useful village in Germany. Last: the failure of the EU relocation scheme and the consequences of growing up in a large refugee camp.

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The 10 Best Articles on Refugees and Migration 8/2017

February 28, 2017 - Open Migraton
From Libya to Europe, and back. Ten essential reads about the EU’s mistaken policies on immigration, and the thousands of people (including too many children) who are left in the hands of unscrupulous smugglers.

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The 10 Best Articles on Refugees and Migration 7/2017

February 21, 2017 - Open Migration
The invisible deaths at sea, the bad migration deals to control migrant flows, the European race to forced repatriations and its human costs. The many discriminations against foreigners: from preschool applications to the right to love, the daily life of an undocumented migrant is an obstacle course.

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Forced returns to Sudan, the case against Italy at the ECHR

February 16, 2017 - Corallina Lopez Curzi
Five Sudanese citizens from Darfur – who were among the 48 “irregular migrants" that Italy forcibly returned to al-Bashir’s Sudan on 24th August – have appealed to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). Now Italy once again risks being convicted, following its one for forced removals to Libya under Gaddafi. Four things to know about this case and why it is so important.

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If the EU wants to be the bastion of liberal democracy it must stop demonising refugees and migrants too

February 11, 2017 - Nando Sigona
While the rhetoric is certainly diverging between the US and EU since Trump took office, in practice there are many substantial points of convergence between the two sides of the Atlantic as far as the treatment of refugees and migrants is concerned.

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