#MigrantsDay: a thread on what I see as the most significant development in the coverage of migration in Europe this year, and why it happened 🧵👇
Many investigations published this year exposed how European states have been arresting thousands of innocent asylum seekers under the pretence of a "war on migrant smuggling". You'll find them all the thread (I wrote some).
Because 🇪🇺politicians always blame "trafficking rings" and "ruthless smugglers" for border deaths and migration in general. Latest instance: UK Home Secretary accusing "evil organised criminals who treat human beings as cargo" for Channel deaths, but there are countless examples.
Scientific research debunked the idea that organised crime is behind migration. In the few cases where trafficking rings do exist, they do as a direct consequence of restrictive border policies. @_gesanchez has the best work on this but there's plenty more cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/hand…
You see the problem here? European migration policy is based on fighting smuggling rings. Yet smuggling rings are a phantom enemy, they barely exist. This game can only go so far before the bluff is called. Unless... bbc.com/news/world-afr…
Unless security agencies throughout Europe can provide a constant news feed about trafficking rings dismantled and ruthless smugglers thrown in jail. And that's exactly what they do. But because trafficking rings either don't exist or are out of reach... directa.cat/el-mite-de-les…
...to law enforcement, the only option left is to arrest migrants themselves, falsely claiming that they are smugglers. Even a former director of Frontex now admits this: "ring leaders, obviously, remain safely in their countries", he told us. See story 👇 liberation.fr/international/…
But until recently the mainstream media have parroted police propaganda, going as far as calling 14 years-old children arrested as smugglers "little butchers".
This happens for 2 reasons: one is that the media is structurally dependent on prosecutors and police (see thread below for Italy).
The other is that migration journalism relies to a massive extent on the communication departments of NGOs and charities.
If thousands of innocent migrants are imprisoned on false smuggling charges, you would expect at least some of the many NGOs dealing with migrants rights to say something about it.
Because on the topic of migrant smuggling state authorities have bullied NGOs into silence: many NGOs are fighting criminal cases built on the smear, amplified by the media, that they "collude with smugglers". So they're terrified to touch the issue. theguardian.com/news/2020/sep/…
Once, I got in touch with a big NGO regarding some migrants they had assisted who had been wrongfully convicted of trafficking. Immediately, their press officer sent a note to the staff asking to be quiet about the issue "not to throw the bone to right wing media".
NGOs know that thousands are jailed on false smuggling charges, but don't like to speak about it because they don't want to be seen as complicit with (non-existent) smugglers.
The "war on smuggling" is the pillar of the often discussed "criminalisation of solidarity": once it's clear that most anti-smuggling operations trumpeted by security agencies have nothing to do with organised crime, and in fact involve innocents, the entire thing crumbles.
When cops accuse NGOs of colluding with smugglers they mean that NGOs inform migrants of their rights, so they have a harder time manipulating them. Police is explicit about their need to deal with traumatised uninformed migrants in order to arrest them theintercept.com/2021/04/30/ita…
To get a clear idea of how anti-smuggling operations work, this thread details every step of an investigation in Italy, involving Frontex, that resulted in 8 people, mostly teenagers, convicted to 30&20 years in jail. Judge by yourself 👇
So, on one hand you have hammering police propaganda on ruthless smugglers; on the other you lack the dissenting voices that you'd normally expect to hear. The result is that in the media the issue of innocent migrants arrested as smugglers doesn't exist. elmundo.es/internacional/…
Add to this that the leading voice supposedly speaking for @Refugees, the UNHCR, awash with EU €€€, has bought into the "war on smuggling" and mindlessly advocates for MORE prosecutions. Like UNHCR employee @cochetel who wants to bring to court the mothers of dead migrants👇
Why then so many stories on migrants arrested on fake smuggling charges appeared suddenly this year? Quite simply because a few organisations (IJ4EU, @LHreports) that fund independent investigative journalism decided to spend some cash on this issue: investigativejournalismforeu.net/projects/europ…
This allowed a dozen of journalists around Europe, myself included, to spend time digging into thousands of pages of court papers, interviewing lawyers, survivors, writing letters to prison, and, crucially, trying to convince editors to cover the story. editorialedomani.it/fatti/litalia-…
The word of prosecutors and police is usually taken at face-value in the media and there is the assumption that the criminal justice system in Europe works pretty much ok. Often the most difficult part is convincing editors that this is not the case. editorialedomani.it/politica/itali…
When institutional sources are silent or on an issue (nobody publishes reports and does PR with editors), or outright fraudulent like law enforcement, it takes a critical mass of journalists and a crazy amount of time and resources to bring it to light. ansa.it/sito/videogall…
In response to this new flow of stories some cracks are beginning to show. A big NGO like @MSF_Sea is for the first time condemning "the aggressive behaviour by governments and the judiciary" against alleged smugglers. But it's still not enough...
The war on migrant smuggling remains a central pillar of the EU security state. In its name, thousands of innocents have been jailed, the wider migrant community is systematically harassed by the police, and humanitarians are prosecuted and smeared as criminals every day.
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La disinformazione sui #migranti parte dai governi: una nota congiunta dei ministri dell'interno di Italia, Malta, Cipro e del ministro della migrazione greco, appena diramata, diffonde teorie prive di fondamento sul ruolo delle ONG.
Alcuni estratti 👇
"Non possiamo sottoscrivere l'idea che i Paesi di primo ingresso siano gli unici punti di sbarco europei possibili per gli immigrati illegali, soprattutto quando ciò avviene...sulla base di una scelta fatta da navi private, che agiscono in totale autonomia rispetto alle autorità"
La presunta "scelta" di "navi private" consiste nel rispetto dell'obbligo, sancito dalle convenzioni internazionali, di sbarco dei naufraghi nel porto sicuro più vicino. Un obbligo che non viene mai messo in discussione quando i salvataggi sono fatti da navi commerciali non ONG.
Intervento surreale del direttore del Messaggero @massimartinelli al @tg2rai: "Perché nei 20 mesi del governo Draghi non è arrivata una nave ONG con migranti a bordo? Perché sono riprese tutte dopo il 25 settembre?"
Realtà: con Draghi sono arrivate in Italia *54* navi ONG..
...con un totale di +15mila naufraghi a bordo. Non solo: il governo Draghi ha tenuto le navi ONG in attesa di un porto, in alto mare, per una media di 6 giorni per ogni sbarco. Più o meno come Salvini. Il fatto che il direttore del @ilmessaggeroit non si sia accorto di nulla...
...dice tutto quello che c'è da sapere su giornalismo e migranti. I migranti esistono nel dibattito pubblico nella misura in cui servono ad alimentare la propaganda politica dell'estrema destra e del centrosinistra. Altrimenti scompaiono, i giornali fingono che non esistano.
🧵A new project funded by the EU to predict migration flows using AI has brought the Italian sections of the Red Cross and Oxfam and a number of public universities to work together under the supervision of Frontex. This raises some questions...
The ITFLOWS consortium received nearly €5M to develop an algorithm able to predict border crossings to Europe as well as potential conflicts between migrants and locals. The charities involved say this will be used to improve the reception of migrants...
But the project's money comes from the "Secure societies" strand of Europe's research fund Horizon 2020 (rather than the "Inclusive societies" strand), and Frontex has selected ITFLOWS for its "operational potential"...
Aldo Milani, coordinatore di SI Cobas, è stato arrestato stamattina insieme ad altri sindacalisti di base con l'accusa di associazione a delinquere.
Per capire cosa sta succedendo dobbiamo ripercorrere l'incredibile storia del primo arresto di Milani, nel 2017, a Modena...
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Nel 2017 a Modena infuria la lotta sindacale nell'azienda di carni e insaccati Alcar Uno, proprietà della famiglia Levoni: lavoratori e lavoratrici in subappalto di manodopera denunciano paghe da fame, turni massacranti, contratti non conformi con le mansioni svolte...
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Anni dopo la Finanza sequestrerà ai Levoni beni per €16 milioni - appartamenti, Ferrari, quote societarie - per evasione fiscale e contributiva. E il patriarca della famiglia sarà condannato in I grado per corruzione. Ma nel 2017 nel mirino della procura ci sono i sindacati. 3/
C'è un segreto sul giornalismo italiano che noi giornalisti custodiamo gelosamente e che è probabilmente la forza più distorsiva dell'informazione che riceviamo: riguarda i rapporti tra redazioni e procure.
Ve lo racconto in 10 tweet. Thread👇
Parto da un esempio: un processo con pene fino a 30 anni per 8 imputati è stato condotto in modo così scandaloso che a leggere le carte non ci si crede: verbali di interrogatorio fatti col copia-incolla, testimoni in stato di trauma, domande suggestive...
...eppure ne ho scritto *solo* io su @irpinvestigates, una piccola testata investigativa. Le stesse carte che ho visto io le hanno viste almeno una decina di colleghi, ma nei loro pezzi non ne parlano: si limitano a citare avvocati, esperti, PM e giudici.