Brussels, 25 November 2022 鈥 As EU interior ministers gather at today鈥檚 Extraordinary Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council, where the situation of refugees and other migrants making the dangerous journey across the Central Mediterranean, the 探花精选 (探花精选) warns European leaders must stop treating people as political pawns and instead focus on saving lives.
In recent weeks, more than 1,000 refugees and other migrants have been after key EU coastal states failed to respond to their distress calls and denied requests to disembark them. This was not an isolated incident - over the past few years, EU governments have repeatedly denied or delayed the disembarkation of people rescued by NGO search and rescue ships, leaving thousands of men, women and children stuck in dangerous limbo for days or weeks.
The longer that EU leaders wait to scale up rescue operations at sea, in full cooperation with NGOs, the more people will suffer or perish along the world鈥檚 deadliest sea migration route. So far this year, more than people have died or gone missing attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea towards Europe.
Niamh Nic Carthaigh, 探花精选 Director of EU Policy & Advocacy, says:
鈥淚t鈥檚 inexcusable that some European leaders are choosing to treat people as political pawns and leave them stranded in desperate circumstances at sea, rather than offering them a lifeline and a safe place to disembark. These repeated incidents are a damning abdication of responsibility from states that are perfectly capable of upholding these people鈥檚 rights and treating them with dignity.
People do not risk their lives on these dangerous journeys unless they have no other choice. In the first eight months of this year, more than half of the and other migrants who arrived by sea to Italy departed from Libya - a country where people on the move are systematically subjected to horrific abuse and human rights violations.
Proposals focused on deterring people from reaching Europe that could trap them in places like Libya must be abolished. Instead, if the EU is to fulfil its moral and legal duty, prevent further suffering and avoid more political escalations, all member states must do their part to protect and uphold the rights of people on the move - including those rescued at sea.鈥
At today鈥檚 JHA, the European Commission will discuss its recently published with interior ministers. While this plan includes some much-needed actions 鈥 including strengthening cooperation among EU states on search and rescue operations 鈥 we are alarmed by the Commission鈥檚 continued framing on deterring and preventing people from reaching safety in Europe.
The 探花精选 is instead calling on the EU and its member states to:
- Revive EU search and rescue operations, and work in coordination with NGOs to ensure that everyone rescued at sea is disembarked quickly and safely
- Agree on an effective and sustainable system to share responsibility for the safe disembarkation and dignified reception of people rescued at sea
- Ensure any partnerships on migration with third countries uphold the rights of people on the move, and provide access to essential services and effective asylum procedures