Dear Seafarers

Photo: AP/Stroux

For the last 10 years we are running the Alarm Phone where we receive calls from people in distress at sea via a 24/7 hotline.

We know about your hard and stressful working conditions as seafarers, so today we send you our deepest thanks for every rescue you have carried out!

In the Mediterranean Sea, as well as in the Atlantic and the English Channel, you often rescue refugees who are in distress.  Sometimes the boats are small, and sometimes they are very big, and they are almost always overcrowded. We have seen how you carry out these rescues no matter the weather conditions, even though when the waves are high it is dangerous for you as well.

We know that when you provide help your vessel becomes delayed, meaning there is more stress and harder work for you in the next port. But your hearts are wide, and you don’t want to pass by when brothers, sisters and their children are close to drowning.

Today we want to say: we see you! We will never forget every one of you who did what they could to stand by the side of the people in distress.

We name some names of ships who did rescues and we thank the crews of LIDER HALIL, VAULT, JULIET, MAERSK AEGEAN, PROMETHEUS ENERGY, ARDAS I, GAZ VICTORY, IVER ACCORD, MINERVA LEO, LADYBUG and also many others who are not named here.

May you have always a safe journey – and may we all see the day where you never have to rescue refugees again, where we live in a world where freedom of movement is everybody’s right.

Alarmphone on X

@Baloo6032870856 @alarm_phone @Refugees @IOM_Tunisia Per questo insieme ad @alarm_phone, abbiamo chiesto l’intervento urgente delle agenzie ONU @UN che sono attive in Tunisia: l’Alto Commissariato delle Nazioni Unite per i Rifugiati (UNHCR) e l’Organizzazione Internazionale per le Migrazioni (IOM-OIM). Oltre a @TunRedCrescent.

🆘 More than 100 people dumped in the desert!
We were alerted to a large group of people who were deported to the border region of Tunisia-Algeria after they departed from #Tunisia to Europe.
@Refugees @UNmigration
Fewer arrivals means letting people die of thirst in the desert!

🆘 in the Atlantic! 21 people left Morocco on the 23rd of February. We have no news from them and the weather got worse since their departure. The authorities are alerted, and we demand an active search and rescue operation so that they can be found quickly!

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