Taz Panter Award: We will continue to fight against the death at sea and for safe ways into Europe!

The Watch The Med Alarm Phone received the TAZ Panter award of the readers of the daily national newspaper TAZ. We are grateful to have been chosen for this award which honours outstanding engagement of initiatives that respond to pressing societal issues. This year’s nominees all do important work in their respective areas of intervention – so the competition was tough. Agisra e.V. fights for the rights of migrant women in Cologne; the activists of the IG Werkfairträge are tackling exploitation of east European workers in Tönnies, one of the biggest slaughterhouses in Europe; Durchblick e.V. Leipzig welcomes everybody, regardless of their psychological state of mind, to live collectively with others; Lina Schönfeld, who offers free boxing lessons to migrants and who also supports them at immigration authorities and the activists of Mensch ist Mensch e.V., tackle discrimination against Roma communities. Knowing how important all of these projects are, we couldn’t help but share the awarded money equally amongst the nominees. We hope to inspire more people to support these projects financially and ours, of course, too. We depend on donations to cover the high cost for phone bills for example (https://alarmphone.org/en/donations/). We consider the Panter Preis as an award that goes to all the many civil society initiatives that fight tirelessly for migrants and refugees at the borders within and beyond Europe. At the same time, we want to honour and remember the countless migrants who lost their lives due to the EU’s politics of deterrence. Our aim is to save lives as well as name and shame the outrageous situation along European frontiers and we encourage people to change their mind about refugees and struggle in solidarity with them. Within the past weeks, we have seen how quickly and fundamentally the situation can change if political and civil society pressure is strong enough and if we act together. The taz Panter award reaffirms our belief in our cause and clearly shows that there are many people who disagree with the EU’s current treatment of migrants and refugees. Therefore, we will continue to fight against the death at sea and for safe ways into Europe!

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Today, we marked the 7th year since the arrival & arrest of the #ElHiblu3 in Malta. Over 7 hours, we marked the 7 years that the #ElHiblu3 have been criminalised, 7 years that have been stolen from them.

We demand again that the charges be dropped & that our friends be freed!

🆘 ~56 people missing in the Central Med!

We have been informed by relatives that 56 people who left #Sfax in #Tunisia this morning are at severe risk at sea because of bad weather. We urge authorities to search for the boat and rescue them to a safe place!

Devastating loss of life near #Crete: at least 22 people who left #Libya died on their way towards #Europe. They were over 6 days at sea - adrift, without food or water. Only 26 people survived. We mourn their death – and send strength & solidarity to the survivors & relatives!

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