Anny Bhan

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    Jul 4

    Arrivals by sea to EU: 2014: 247.263 2015: 1.070.625 2016: 360.329 2017: 172.362 2018 (until 3/7): 45.808 Total EU population: 500 million. This is not a migration crisis, rather a humanitarian one: more than 16.000 migrants have died or gone missing at sea since 2014.

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    Jul 3

    (🔴BREAKING) DEAD AND MISSING AT SEA: Since June 1st, attempted crossings from have become THE RISKIEST since accurate public recordings started in 2016. ALMOST 1 IN 10 died or went missing upon departure from the Libyan coast bettween June 1st and July 2nd. 👇

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    The IRC calls for: 1. An agreement on an EU-wide responsibility sharing mechanism that can address the needs of those arriving spontaneously and seeking asylum. 2. Adoption of the proposed Union Resettlement Framework (URF).

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    Ultimately, what is needed is true leadership from the to develop a migration system that is both humane and well managed. More info:

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    Jun 29

    This is right. Proposals for external processing of asylum claims were first raised in the EU in 2001 and rejected for the same reasons.

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    Jun 27

    With so much talk about offshore asylum centers and references to Australia, it is time to repost the . They document incidents including self-harm, abuse, and assault in Australia’s center on Nauru between 2013-2015.

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    Jun 24

    The Italian 10-point plan is mostly rehashing existing EU proposals. It proves, more than anything, that the small number of refugees still arriving in Europe are only the backdrop for political opportunism, rather than the issue itself.

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    Jun 24

    Ahead of today's mini EU summit on migration, David Miliband writes: "Brexit does not alter our geography or international legal responsibilities of states towards refugees and migrants."

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    US Govt won't let the American Red Cross into US immigration detention centres. To give assistance. Few weeks ago I was allowed to inspect one of the worst detention centres in the world in Libya with my colleagues. So what sort of Govts don't even let aid agencies in to theirs?

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    Jun 20

    The innovative external solutions presented in the ‘lives in dignity’ communications are sadly not a reflection of the internal policy. Need to step up on & says at infopoint

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    Jun 16

    Extortion, torture, murder. Men who survived Libya's human smuggling rings speak out for the first time.

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  12. Jun 19

    is an opportunity to show the power of European values. I call on to champion a new refugee resettlement deal at their meeting on 20th June.

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    Jun 10

    Latest decision by Palermo to offer safe port to migrant ship emphasizes again different levels of politicization of migration&different approaches across Italy. Regional differences matter

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    Jun 8

    , article 6 of Law 19 of 2010 foresees that those entering illegally shall be penalised with hard labour or by a fine. This feeds practices & various forms of . It needs to be abolished.

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    May 31

    A person travelling to a Member State (MS) after making a request for international protection in another MS, the first MS cannot decide to transfer that person to the second MS before that second State has agreed to request to take that person back

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    May 29

    I guess you could praise or criticize the on . Whatever your perspective, this is and remains a remarkable picture 👇

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    May 11

    Attention has been focused on allowing same-sex couples to foster children but the new law adopted by the also provides a more humane and cost-efficient alternative to shelters for unaccompanied child refugees.

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    This , the IRC welcomes the vote to strengthen the protection of children migrating into the EU. Children should not be left in limbo – European States must continue to work together to prioritise family reunification.

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    Speaking tonight in EP Plenary on the protection of children in migration. Rights of children on the move must not be forgotten in the last rush to finalise the CEAS legislation.

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  20. Feb 23

    Stability is key. To get there, security policy cannot remain the core aim, at the expense of other policy areas. Development, gender equality, facilitating economic migration within the region, governance - equally supporting those areas, will foster real stability & security.

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