I just returned from #Turkey. I have spent days with Afghan & Syrian communities in Istanbul & at the border with #Bulgaria. I spoke with lawyers & local activists & archived evidences of pushbacks filmed by refugees who managed to survive violence & repression.
A few thoughts.
For the last years, #Turkey is the 1st address where Afghan refugees either stay permanently or wait at a transit point to cross to #Europe. Besides exploitation by employers & lack of access to public services, they are now facing the threat of detention or deportation to #Iran.
You’ll find them in #Zeytinburnu where restaurants employ a steady stream of runaways, including minors. I met young couples who already paid over the odds for passage over #Iran's treacherous mountains, sometimes waist-deep in snow & are now saving for another perilous journey.
Migrants are regularly rounded up for repatriation. Tensions with locals are increasing & #Istanbul's districts - Küçükçekmece, Başakşehir, Bağcılar, Avcılar, Bahçelievler, Sultangazi, Esenler & Zeytinburnu – have been closed for issuing any residence permit to foreign nationals.
Routes to #Europe are cut off, as many are daily pushed back. Often injured, traumatised & scared they turn - once again - to new smuggling networks. Smugglers are using luxury sailboats to sneak families to Italy & can make about 500,000 euros/trip on a stolen sailboat.
The sailboats are typically operated by Ukrainian and Russian smugglers working together with the Turkish mobsters and Italian clans. Families have reportedly paid 8,500€ each for adult spots on the sailboats, with children costing 4,000€.
Those who can’t afford the crossing to Italy are brutally mistreated by Bulgarian and Greek authorities. They are routinely stripped of their clothes & beaten. These deadly & dehumanising pushbacks violate int. & EU law but are a central feature of contemporary EU border regime.
Despite attempts to silence their voices, undermine insurgent perspectives & stifle their capacity to draw attention to these violations, with @LHreports we are documenting & archiving survivor testimonies to construct a counternarrative of refusal & subvert the EU knowledge.
I believe our investigative work helps to undermine the epistemic violence at the borders & create cracks in the EU hegemonic narrative. Survivors ask safety, justice & accountability. More will be coming out soon so watch this space.
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[Thread] Here is a collection of most racist coverage of #Russia's attack on #Ukraine. We are being told who deserves war, missiles, & who looks like a good refugee.
This only serves to mislead viewers & decontextualise conflicts. Hypocrisy & its randomness..
“It’s very emotional for me because I see European people with blue eyes and blonde hair being killed” - Ukraine’s Deputy Chief Prosecutor, David Sakvarelidze @BBCWorld
"This isn't Iraq or Afghanistan...This is a relatively civilized, relatively European city".
Spero abbiate il tempo di leggere la nostra inchiesta su nave #Caprera, mandata dall'Italia in Libia per combattere il traffico di esseri umani. Alcuni dei suoi marinai hanno organizzato un carico di contrabbando + violato l'embargo UN sulle armi nytimes.com/2020/09/28/wor…
L'ex ministro degli interni italiano Matteo Salvini a Tripoli aveva elogiato l'equipaggio della nave Caprera per aver impedito a + 7.000 persone di raggiungere l'Europa.
L'unico problema: la Caprera stessa stava organizzando un carico di contrabbando verso l´Europa.
Una prova fondamentale per gli investigatori sono le foto di una festa di addio. Le foto, condivise sul gruppo WhatsApp di nave Caprera, mostrano un sorridente Corbisiero seduto davanti a una grande torta al cioccolato.
Dietro di lui i sacchi di sigarette di contrabbando.
I hope you’ll take the time to read our full investigation on how #Italy sent a warship to #Libya to fight trafficking &
🇮🇹 sailors gathered a cargo of contraband + broke a UN arms embargo.
#Italy's former interior minister Matteo Salvini praised the ship Caprera after it stopped ++ than 7,000 people from reaching Europe.
There was just one problem: the #Caprera was itself smuggling contraband to #Europe.
A key piece of evidence for investigators are photos from a farewell party... Photographs shared on the ship’s WhatsApp group showed a grinning Mr. Corbisiero sitting before a large chocolate cake... Behind him were several sacks of contraband cigarettes.
A local source in #Khoms reported that following disembarkation (70 people) a shooting happened — 5 people were shot, 2 died + other injured. Local IOM team was on the ground.
Survivors have been brought to Souq Al-Khamis detention centre, other escaped.
#Libya Staff from @IOM_Libya, reported that local authorities in #Khoms started shooting when the migrants attempted to escape from the disembarkation point.
#Libya Aboh Ishag, 20 years old from #Darfur#Sudan killed in #Khoms after being intercepted & forcibly brought back by the Libyan coast guard equipped & financed by the EU. Killed as he refused to be taken back to a detention center where torture & exploitation are widespread.
#Libya right now refugees in distress at sea. There are ~100 people who escaped from Zwara on a wodden boat. The majority is from #Eritrea — their latest position was communicate to the Italian MRCC #Rome (34.23 12.02). Families have been calling for help.
#Libya right now refugees in distress at sea.
A desperate call from the Central Mediterranean.
~100 people in distress on a wooden boat. They fled Libya in search of safety and protection.
#Libya Yonathan, Samuel, Sami, Munir, Daniel, Fseha & other people from #Eritrea are at serious risk of drowning in #Malta SAR zone.
Their boat is filled up with water, @alarm_phone reported.
#maridive230 offshore vessel chartered by @Shell is very close to their position.
#Libya In 2018, when I first met James, he had survived a Mediterranean shipwreck, been shot & spent years being abused & tortured. Two years later, I met him again.
📹James' journey back to #Nigeria & the harsh reality of return