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Copyright Conectas Human Rights Jul 2016

Abstract

In the week that saw 1,083 migrants die in the Mediterranean - the deadliest week of 2016 to date - François Crépeau took the time to speak to the Sur Journal about the increasingly desperate situation in the region. He attributes the current situation, in part, to the increasingly restrictive migration policies of the European Union and its Member States. Specifically, he noted the difficulty of obtaining visas, especially for individuals from the Global South, following the negotiation of the 1990 Schengen Convention and also the securitisation of migration policies which is now largely in the hands of ministries of interior and home affairs. In addition, the fact that the borders of Europe - and further afield - are witnessing a considerable degree of conflict and instability means that there are huge numbers of refugees leaving Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and, in particular, Syria. These two factors lead to a high demand for smugglers who offer ever more dangerous border crossings to increasingly desperate people. He notes that, for four years, Europe, North America, Australia and New Zealand failed to offer meaningful support for refugees through resettlement programmes. The so-called "migration crisis" therefore has multiple sources. But, according to Crépeau, the single most important factor is the lack of political leadership on the part of most European politicians. Here he tells the Sur Journal what Europe should be doing and offers a cautious outlook for the recent EU-Turkey Statement, Europe's most recent response to the situation. He calls on the press and civil society organisations to be the voice of migrants and tell their stories to a public that is currently influenced by politicians who are content on selling negative images of migrants in order to secure votes.

Details

Title
SMUGGLERS WILL ALWAYS OUTWIT, OUTPACE AND OUTFOX THE GOVERNMENTS
Author
Cernov, Ana; Hudson, Oliver
Pages
77-83
Section
THE SUR FILE ON MIGRATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Jul 2016
Publisher
Conectas Human Rights
ISSN
18066445
e-ISSN
19833342
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1857447252
Copyright
Copyright Conectas Human Rights Jul 2016