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12 December 2019

Refugee crisis: latest news from across Europe (3-9.12.19)

Including: Report on illegal pushbacks at the Greek-Turkish border - Ministers call for renewed migrant smuggling crackdown on "Eastern Mediterranean" route - Croatia Is Abusing Migrants While the EU Turns a Blind Eye

12 December 2019

Migrant hailed after rescuing man in wheelchair from fire

"Spain could give residency to undocumented hero Gorgui Lamine Sow from Senegal. Spanish authorities are considering giving residency to an undocumented migrant from Senegal after he rescued a man who uses a wheelchair from a burning, second-storey apartment."

12 December 2019

Publication launch: "From Tampere 20 to Tampere 2.0 - Towards a new European consensus on migration"

"The publication is centred on the 20th anniversary of the Tampere conclusions of October 1999. It looks back at the Tampere legacy and puts forward proposals that can inform future EU migration and asylum pact. Its content was informed by the Tampere 2.0 conference hold on 24-25 October in Helsinki as a side event of Finland’s Presidency of the EU."

12 December 2019

Bosnia: Police clear controversial Vucjak refugee camp

"Several buses came to the squalid camp to move the hundreds of refugees following an international outcry. Bosnia along with Serbia has been experiencing an unexpected increase in migrant arrivals in recent months."

09 December 2019

Croatia Is Abusing Migrants While the EU Turns a Blind Eye

"BIHAC, Bosnia and Herzegovina—Cocooned in a mud-spattered blanket, thousands of euros in debt, and with a body battered and bruised, Faisal Abas has reached the end of the line, geographically and spiritually."

09 December 2019

Libya: Accountability for Serious Crimes under International Law in Libya: An Assessment of the Criminal Justice System

A report from the ICJ that provides "concrete law, policy and practical recommendations" for establishing the rule of law in Libya and ending impunity.

09 December 2019

UK: Mobile fingerprint scanners bring a dangerous new front to the hostile environment

"Police technology is being used to draft frontline officers into the Government’s hostile environment, undermining access to vital police services for countless people, Liberty research has found."

09 December 2019

Germany sets out plan for automatic relocation of asylum seekers

A "non-paper" from the German authorities proposed reforming the Common European Asylum System to introduce an automatic relocation scheme and the mandatory initial assessment of asylum applications at the external borders.

09 December 2019

Serbia: Unlawful video surveillance with face recognition in Belgrade

"The installation of smart video surveillance in Belgrade, with thousands of cameras and face recognition software, has raised public concern."

07 December 2019

58 dead as migrant boat capsizes off Mauritanian coast

Mauritanian officials rescued the Gambian migrants from the shore

06 December 2019

Secret document: "Club de Berne" criticises member in Austria for possible extremism

"An audit report of the "Club de Berne" finds serious deficiencies in the Austrian domestic intelligence service. Its IT systems were not approved for secret information. The authority should also ensure that it is not infiltrated by "extremist organisations“.

05 December 2019

Spain: Grenade thrown at migrant children's centre in Madrid

Property in Hortaleza had previously been singled out for criticism by far-right Vox party

05 December 2019

Afghan refugee dies in container fire in Lesvos

"A 27-year-old refugee from Afghanistan died in a fire that started in the makeshift Kara Tepe migrant camp on Lesvos, state-run news agency ANA-MPA reported."

05 December 2019

Migration control: Drones now fly across the English Channel

"1,700 migrants are said to have crossed the strait between France and Great Britain in small boats this year. Both governments therefore requested patrols with drones from the European Union next year. Until then, the border authorities will fly with their own aircraft."

05 December 2019

UK: 'Oval Four' men jailed in 1972 cleared by court of appeal in London

"Lord chief justice expresses ‘regret that it has taken so long for injustice to be remedied’"

05 December 2019

Greece: Camp Conditions Endanger Women, Girls

Asylum Seekers Lack Safe Access to Food, Water, Health Care

04 December 2019

All EU security and defence missions to adopt access to documents policies - but enforcement will be voluntary

All the missions and operations launched under the EU's common and security and defence policy (CSDP) have been ordered by the European External Action Service (EEAS) to adopt policies on public access to documents by February 2020, but their enforcement will be voluntary and lie beyond the reach of the Court of Justice of the EU.

04 December 2019

Ministers call for renewed migrant smuggling crackdown on "Eastern Mediterranean" route

The EU should put a "stronger focus" on "the fight against human smuggling" along the Eastern Mediterranean route, according to the interior ministers of almost two dozen central and eastern European states, who have called for joint investigations and enhanced cooperation with Turkey and Western Balkan countries.

04 December 2019

EU-Nigeria: Europe wants to send migrants home—but what happens when they get there?

The use of 'Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration' programmes is a key part of the EU-wide drive to increase the number of people expelled from the bloc.

04 December 2019

France: Preventing Violent Extremism in France: from a society of vigilance to a society of suspicion?

The French government is starting to adopt questionable approaches to try to counter 'radicalisation'.

 

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