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21 March 2019

Greece: Six boats arrive with 239 people.

"In Greece, since last night, six boats arrived with 239 people altogether, according to the Aegean Boat Report.."

21 March 2019

Brexit and Extending EU Membership: The Legal Issues

"Apart from the legal issues directly related to the extension, next week is likely to see a number of crucial votes relating to the UK’s imminent and future relationship with the EU..."

21 March 2019

Time for truth, recognition and reconciliation for Roma in Europe (euractiv, link):

"EU leaders must show that they take Roma rights and anti-Roma discrimination seriously..."

21 March 2019

Who facilitated the Christchurch terrorist’s journey through hate?

"The context of war and the influence of the New Right intelligentsia cannot be left out of the reckoning when it comes to understanding the making of the New Zealand terrorist."

20 March 2019

Migrants fail German tests in increasing numbers

"The number of migrants and refugees failing Germany's integration and language classes has risen..."

20 March 2019

UK: Home Affairs Committee Report: “Utter failure” of Home Office has led to serious problems with every part of the immigration detention system, Committee warns

"The Home Office has shown a shockingly cavalier attitude in its approach to immigration detention and overseen serious failings in almost every area of the immigration detention process,.."

20 March 2019

EU: 3 years on, what’s become of the EU-Turkey migration deal?

"ATHENS, Greece — In March 2016, European governments breathed a sigh of relief as the European Union reached a deal with Turkey designed to stop hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants heading into the heart of Europe..."

20 March 2019

NETHERLANDS: 100 Teens Chant ‘Geert Wilders,’ Attack Moroccan Family in Netherlands

"Being barged in on and beaten by nearly 100 teenagers in their own home was not how the Boukhizzou family imagined spending Monday evening..."

20 March 2019

UK: Immigration removals stopped by injunction

"Hundreds of immigration removals are in doubt after the High Court ordered the Home Office to stop using a controversial "no warning" tactic..."

20 March 2019

EU: Names of national authorities that drafted "interoperability" plans published following Statewatch complaint

The names of the authorities that made up the EU high-level expert group on information systems and interoperability, which was responsible for outlining the plans that have led to the interconnection of EU policing and migration databases, have been published by the European Commission following a successful complaint by Statewatch.

20 March 2019

The “Mare Jonio” rescued 49 people from a shipwreck: now Italy must indicate a safe haven!

"The “Mare Jonio,” a ship flying an Italian flag and run by “Mediterranea Saving Humans,” has rescued 49 people on a rubber boat in distress...."

20 March 2019

UK: Pro-Palestine students denied university access during Queen's visit

"Pro-Palestine students at one of the UK's top universities have said they were denied university access over security concerns during a visit by the Queen on Tuesday..."

19 March 2019

Greece: Three years of "cruel, inhumane and cynical" treatment of migrants and refugees

"Thousands of people remain trapped in overcrowded, unsafe and unsanitary Greek island camps three years after the implementation of the European Union-Turkey deal,.."

19 March 2019

In troubled waters: What does the the future hold for Operation Sophia?

"In a row over the disembarkation of migrants rescued at sea, the Italian government has brought the EU’s maritime military Operation Sophia to the verge of collapse..."

19 March 2019

Italian charity ship defies Rome to rescue 50 off Libyan coast

"Rescue could spark showdown with government after order not to bring migrants to Italy. An Italian charity ship has rescued about 50 people from a rubber boat off the coast of Libya, prompting Rome to warn it is ready to stop private vessels “once and for all” from bringing rescued migrants to Italy."

19 March 2019

The woman in you…is the woman in me (Detained Voices)

Stories, Experiences and Demands by people held in UK Immigration Detention Centres

19 March 2019

EU asylum applications fall to pre-2015 levels

"The number of first-time asylum applications in the European Union has fallen to 580,845, Eurostat has reported."

19 March 2019

Council of Europe: Romania: anti-torture committee concerned about abuse of prisoners by staff, inter-prisoner violence and allegations of police ill-treatment

"The Council of Europe’s Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CPT) has expressed concern about several persistent problems in Romanian prisons - including the abuse of prisoners by staff and inter-prisoner violence - as well as about numerous allegations of police ill-treatment..."

 

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