This morning, our shift team received a confirmation about the safe arrival of 150 people on Lampedusa. Some of them made it with the
assistance of the Italian coastguard.
Verzweiflung im zentralen Mittelmeer
Das Alarmphone kann die Boat People, die von Libyen aus auf die Gummiboote gebracht werden, nicht selbst retten. Sie sind auf die Seenotrettung angewiesen. Derzeit gibt es aber nur die Mare Jonio und das kleine Flugzeug Moonbird, das von Malta aus startet.
Für Rufe aus Seenot hat das Alarmphone derzeit keine Ansprechpartner. Sie können das MRSS Rom anrufen oder Malta, und werden von dort an die libyschen Milizen verwiesen. Ertrinken oder zurück in die Libyschen Lager?
Wir dokumentieren hier die Erklärung von Alarmphone. Es herrscht Verweiflung.
Marokko: Weitere 31 Boat-people vor Nador ertrunken
On Sunday the 4th of November, we received a phone call at 9.20am, informing us about a boat that had left from Nador about four hours earlier from Nador/Morocco, carrying 56 people. The contact person told us that the engine of the boat had broken down and water was coming into the boat.
The Alarm Phone is 4 Years Old October 12, 2018
On the 11th of October 2018, the Alarm Phone turned four years old. In these four years, we became a network of around 150 activists from many different cities on all sides of the Mediterranean, mainly in Europe and Northern Africa.
Alarm Phone 4 Week Report, 3. – 30. September 2018
In the Mediterranean, Europe shows that human dignity and human rights apply only to those who have a European passport or the right skin colour. Europe is murdering in the Mediterranean and criminalising solidarity. We call for an end to the dying at sea, in camps and on Greek islands, where thousands have been waiting for their rights for years.
WatchTeMed Alarmphone: Short Report Central Mediterranean
Yesterday, around 4pm, we received a direct phone call from a boat in distress off the coast of Libya. They told us that they were in a severe emergency situation. There were about 120 people in total, including 86 men, 20 women and 13 children.