Archive for ‘Africa’

26/06/2023

Mediterranean Migrant Shipwreck Reveals Cost of Cruel European Asylum Policies

Human Wrongs Watch

By Sasha Abramsky | ScheerPost – TRANSCEND Media Service*

Eighty-one people have been confirmed dead, but roughly 500 more likely drowned when the ship sank, locked below decks.

Syrians and Iraqi refugees arrive at Skala Sykamias Lesvos Greece. Photo from Wikimedia Commons by Ggia on October 30, 2015.

If you have been reading European news outlets the past several days, you’ll have seen a number of lead stories on the horrific tragedy of a people-smuggling ship, crammed to the gills with migrants hoping to reach European shores from Tobruk, in eastern Libya, sinking off the coast of Greece.

By contrast, most U.S. news organizations have only paid sparing attention to the calamitous event, offering up just a tiny fraction of the coverage that they accord air disasters, or floods and earthquakes in wealthy countries. 

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24/06/2023

Morocco/Spain: Agony Goes on for Families of Missing and Dead as Melilla Cover-Up Continues

By Amnesty International*

23 June 2023 – Families of the dead and missing are trapped in limbo as their attempts to find out what happened to their loved ones and efforts to ensure justice, truth and reparation are being impeded in an apparent cover up by Spanish and Moroccan authorities, said Amnesty International on the eve of the first anniversary of the deadly events that took place on the border of Spain’s Melilla enclave.

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At least 37 people died after around 2,000 Sub-Saharan African migrants and refugees attempted to cross from Morocco to Spain on 24 June 2022. At least 76 are still missing.

Authorities in Spain and Morocco have so far failed to conduct an effective independent investigation, leaving scores of grieving families in anguish.

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24/06/2023

Spain/Morocco: No Justice for Deaths at Melilla Border

Human Wrongs Watch

By Human Rights Watch*

Families Still Seeking Loved Ones ‘Disappeared’ Entering Spanish Enclave

People in Callao square, Madrid, protest the June 24, 2022, violence at the Melilla-Morocco border, July 1, 2022. © 2022 AP Photo/Manu Fernández
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(Brussels) – There has been no credible investigation or justice for the victims of the horrific violence and deaths of asylum seekers and migrants at the border between Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Melilla a year ago, Human Rights Watch on 22 June 2023 said.

.“Both Spain and Morocco have exonerated their security forces following flawed or insufficient investigations into the violence at the Melilla enclave border,” said Alice Autin, Europe and Central Asia researcher at Human Rights Watch. “And what happened to dozens of the people who attempted to cross on that day is still unknown.”.

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22/06/2023

Far-Right Extremist Ideology Spreading Like an Oil Spill in Europe

Human Wrongs Watch

By Baher Kamal

MADRID, Jun 22 2023 (IPS)* – The abuse of human rights has sharply increased with the steady rise of the right and far-right parties in the wealthy industrialised countries, whose extremist ideology is now spreading faster than ever in Europe.

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Santiago Abascal, leader of Spain’s far-right Vox party. The party could soon be in government, after the 23 July 2023 general elections. Credit: Shutterstock

Indeed, most of the European Union 27 member countries are now either formally ruled by or strongly influenced and supported by extremists and populist parties, which publicly negate basic human rights, while masking their policies of suppressing public services like health, education, pensions, and protection of workers.

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22/06/2023

Deaths on Migration Routes in Middle East and North Africa Highest Since 2017

Geneva/Berlin/Cairo (IOM)* – Nearly 3,800 people died on migration routes within and from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region last year (January-December 2022), the highest number since 2017 when 4,255 deaths were recorded according to newly released data from the International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Missing Migrants Project (MMP).The 3,789 deaths recorded in 2022 was 11 per cent higher than the previous year.

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IOM’s Missing Migrants Project documented 441 migrant deaths in the Central Mediterranean in the first quarter of 2023. Photo: IOM 2022…

The MENA region accounted for more than half of the total 6,877 deaths recorded worldwide by the MMP, according to the new report.

On North African land routes, particularly during the perilous Sahara Desert crossing, 203 deaths were recorded, while an additional 825 deaths occurred on Middle Eastern land routes.

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22/06/2023

UN Expert Slams Greece Over Civil Society Curbs

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21/06/2023

Why Is U.S. Media Blind to Washington’s War Atrocities?

Human Wrongs Watch

By Norman Solomon | Globetrotter – TRANSCEND Media Service*

On the first day of March 2022, visitors to the New York Times homepage saw a headline across the top

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their screens in huge capital letters:

ROCKET BARRAGE KILLS CIVILIANS

It was the kind of breaking-news banner headline that could have referred to countless U.S. missile attacks and other military assaults during the previous two decades, telling of civilian deaths in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Syria, and elsewhere.

But those “war on terror” killings did not qualify for huge banner headlines.

What stirred the Times to quickly publish one about civilian deaths was—as reported on the front page of its print edition—“a deadly Russian rocket assault on Kharkiv, Ukraine’s second-largest city, that raised new alarms about how far the Kremlin was willing to go to subjugate its smaller neighbor.”

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19/06/2023

Migration: Europe’s Complicity in Massive Human Rights Violations

Human Wrongs Watch

MADRID, Jun 19 2023 (IPS)* – Make no mistake: European States are complicit in the death of thousands and thousands of human beings on their shores, land borders and at home. The massive drowning of hundreds of migrants close to Greece shores on 14 June is just a new chapter in Europe’s long series of continued violations of all international human rights laws.
 
These human tragedies are playing out at Europe's land and sea borders on a daily basis. The first quarter of this year marked the deadliest in the central Mediterranean in six years, says joint humanitarian organisations statement. Credit: UN News Centre

These human tragedies are playing out at Europe’s land and sea borders on a daily basis. The first quarter of this year marked the deadliest in the central Mediterranean in six years, say humanitarian organisations in a joint statement. Credit: UN News Centre

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16/06/2023

‘Leave Coal, Oil, and Gas in the Ground to Avert Climate “Catastrophe”

(UN News)* — Countries must phase out coal and other fossil fuels to avert climate “catastrophe”, UN Secretary-General António Guterres warned on Thursday [] in New York. “We are hurtling towards disaster, eyes wide open”, he said.  “It’s time to wake up and step up.” image1170x530cropped

© Unsplash/Amir Arabshahi | Burning fossil fuels like coal contributes to climate change.

Mr. Guterres was speaking to journalists at UN Headquarters following a meeting with civil society climate leaders from across the world. 

‘Catastrophe’ looms 

He said limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius is still possible but will require a 45 per cent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030. 

15/06/2023

UN Chief Voices Horror as Scores Die in Migrant Shipwreck Off Greek Coast

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(UN News)* — The UN Secretary-General said on Wednesday [] he was horrified at the news of dozens more deaths in the Mediterranean after an overloaded boat reportedly capsized and sank off the coast of Greece.

Volunteers help refugees arriving on the island of Lesbos, in the North Aegean region of Greece. (file)
© UNICEF/Ashley Gilbertson | Volunteers help refugees arriving on the island of Lesbos, in the North Aegean region of Greece. (file)
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Latest news reports said the bodies of at least 79 men, women and children had been recovered, with hundreds more potentially dead or missing. The UN migration agency (IOM) estimated that at least 400 had been on board, adding that 104 survivors had been brought to shore by the middle of the day, local time.

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