Challenges facing refugees and migrants during their deadly journey to host countries
Summary
TLDRThe video discusses the complex issue of international asylum and migration, focusing on the challenges faced by migrants and refugees, particularly from Africa and the Middle East, as they flee conflict and poverty. Migrants endure perilous journeys, often relying on smugglers, and face numerous threats, including physical abuse, human trafficking, and dangerous sea crossings. European responses, including restrictive border policies and deals to return migrants, further complicate their plight. Even upon reaching Europe, refugees face discrimination and hostile political climates. The video emphasizes the need for international cooperation to uphold human rights and share responsibility in addressing the refugee crisis.
Takeaways
- 🌍 International asylum and migration are complex global issues influenced by conflict and poverty.
- 🚤 Since 2018, approximately 36,000 migrants and refugees have entered Europe by sea, often using unsafe smugglers' boats.
- 💥 The Syrian conflict and poverty in Africa are major drivers of migration, pushing hundreds of thousands to flee their countries.
- 🌍 Libya and Turkey are two of the main routes for migrants from Africa and the Middle East respectively.
- ⚠️ Migrants face numerous human rights challenges, including abuse, human trafficking, and even death in transit.
- 🛳️ The sea journey is extremely dangerous, with around 800 people drowning in 2018 alone.
- 🚧 European countries have responded by building walls and making deals to return migrants to camps in Libya and Turkey, instead of addressing root causes.
- 🏕️ Refugees who make it to Europe often end up in camps in Greece or Italy, where they face restrictions on movement and employment.
- ⚖️ There has been rising discrimination against migrants, fueled by media reports and populist political parties.
- 📜 Euro-Med Monitor calls for EU countries to uphold their international obligations to protect refugees, as per the Dublin Convention and European Convention on Human Rights.
Q & A
What factors drive people to migrate to Europe by sea?
-Migrants and refugees are driven by violent conflicts and extreme poverty, especially in the Middle East and Africa. Many risk their lives in unfit smugglers' boats to escape these conditions.
What are the two popular migration routes mentioned for refugees from Africa and the Middle East?
-African migrants typically cross the desert to reach Libya, while migrants from the Middle East often head to Turkey before attempting to reach Europe.
How many refugees have reached Italy and Greece since 2015, and where did most of them come from?
-Since 2015, around 468,977 refugees and migrants reached Italy, with 90% departing from Libya, mostly from eastern and western Africa. Over 1 million reached Greece, nearly half being Syrians, and others from Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan.
What are some of the human rights challenges faced by migrants during their journey?
-Migrants face challenges such as death at sea or in the desert, missing persons, physical and emotional abuse, sexual and gender-based violence, human trafficking, arbitrary detention, forced labor, and extortion.
How have migrant smugglers contributed to the refugee crisis?
-Migrant smugglers have facilitated these movements, profiting from the situation while also engaging in exploitative practices and abuse of the migrants.
What is the role of European countries in dealing with the refugee crisis?
-Instead of addressing the root causes of migration, European countries have built walls and made deals to send asylum seekers back to camps in Libya or Turkey, attempting to halt the flow of refugees.
What challenges do migrants face even after reaching Europe?
-Migrants often face detention in camps in Greece or Italy, limited freedom of movement, denial of employment rights, and discrimination. They also struggle with obtaining proper identity documents.
How has media coverage and political discourse contributed to discrimination against refugees?
-Media reports often focus on the negative aspects of migration, while populist extremist parties have influenced European politics, increasing hostility and intolerance toward refugees.
What international agreements aim to protect refugees and how should EU countries respond?
-The Dublin Convention, the European Convention on Human Rights, and the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants aim to protect refugees. EU countries are urged to comply with their international obligations while handling the refugee crisis.
What does the script recommend to support refugees and the countries hosting them?
-The script recommends holding those responsible for incitement and discrimination accountable and calls for international support for EU countries to cope with the refugee crisis as part of shared global responsibility.
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