…better to suffer for a moment than a whole lifetime. And if we go back to Honduras we’ll suffer until the day we die. Even if we have to survive…
The Alarm Phone is 4 Years Old October 12, 2018
…one of the passengers had repeatedly demanded rescue, leading to the loss of over 200 lives. Back then, we wondered: ‘What would have happened, if the boat-people could have directed…
„An open secret: Refugee pushbacks across the Turkey-Greece border“
On an eastern frontier of the European Union, people are whisked back to Turkey before they can claim asylum in Greece. Linda, a 19-year-old Syrian and registered refugee, had just…
Libyen: 26 Boat-people abgefangen
26 people in distress call Alarm Phone – intercepted and abducted back to Libya Yesterday, in the morning of the 5th of October, we received a direct call from a…
WatchTeMed Alarmphone: Short Report Central Mediterranean
…have been involved human rights abuses over the years, this is what happens. We hope that they have survived. If they have, they will be abducted back to a country…
„Morocco plays cat and mouse with Africans headed to Europe“
…days later he and other migrants managed to return to the forest near Tangier but they expect authorities to come back any time in what migrants call a “black man…
Algerien sichert Merkel Rückübernahme von Algerier*innen zu
Algeria will take back its citizens illegally residing in Germany, Prime Minister Ahmed Ouyahia pledged Monday during a visit by the country’s Chancellor Angela Merkel. „I confirm that Algeria will…
„The Jungle ‘Performance’: Recreating a Refugee Camp on the Fly“
…is up, hoodies are pulled back up and asylum seekers disappear in groups of four or five. Just as quickly as the camp had emerged, it vanishes. Humanitarians and asylum…
Marokko: Haftstrafen für Kollektivabgeschobene aus Spanien
…unprecedented but unjust sentence according to NGOs Sent back to Morocco in August, 20 migrants were sentenced to prison sentences in Tetouan for illegally entering Ceuta. […] Dozens of migrants,…
Über 100 Boat-people vor Malta ertrunken – trotz SOS an IMRCC
…the control of the Libyan authorities. It is common for people returned to Libya from unseaworthy boats to be sent back into a harmful system of arbitrary detention. Between January…