L’Orient Le Jour: "Les humanitaires ne croient pas beaucoup en l’Union européenne"

„Il y a 6 mois, son projet Watch The Med Alarm Phone, une ligne téléphonique d’urgence disponible 24h/24 et 7j/7, a été lancé et a permis de sauver un grand nombre de boat people en vogue sur les routes migratoires de Méditerranée et en mer Égée. « Cette semaine, nous avons eu beaucoup d’appels. Nous n’effectuons pas d’opération de sauvetage nous-mêmes, mais nous dirigeons les migrants vers les garde-côtes des pays en question », explique Judith Gleitze.“

External Link: L’Orient Le Jour: "Les humanitaires ne croient pas beaucoup en l’Union européenne"

Alarmphone on X

⚫ Shipwreck in the Central Med. On 1 April at 11:50h, Alarm Phone alerted authorities to a boat with 75 people. When rescue arrived, 8 people had already died, 11 others died before reaching land. Some survivors are in critical condition. Another crime by the EU border regime!

⚫ Shipwrecks in at least 3 border regions of Europe, just today. Shipwrecks have led to the loss of many lives in the Aegean, the central Med & the Channel.

How much longer will we have to witness these EU border atrocities?

Our solidarity with all those who lost loved ones.

🆘 We were alerted by 47 people stranded on the #Didon oil platform, among them a pregnant woman. The weather is very bad, people's lives are at risk. They are afraid of interception and a forced return to #Libya. We have informed authorities and demand a rescue to a safe place!

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