Mediterranean: Significant Increase of Arrivals, EU Complicity in … – European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE) |
First quarter of 2023 sees increase of arrivals across the Mediterranean with Italy as main entry point. Renewed critique over EU complicity in cycle of abuse and crimes against humanity in Libya. As Italy and France continue to clash over migration, NGOs are concerned over pushbacks across their borders.
According to the European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex), irregular border crossings into EU across the Central Mediterranean quadrupled in first 4 months of 2023 compared to the same period of 2023, rising to the highest level since the agency began collecting data in 2009. Detections reported by national authorities on the Central Mediterranean route increased to almost 42,200 by end of April. Figures published on May 5 by the Italian interior ministry sets the number of arrivals to Italy at 42,449 since the start of the year. On 7 May, the arrival of nearly 2,000 people at Lampedusa in less than three days wasreported. A total of 1,053people are reporteddead or missing in the Mediterranean this year as of early May.
Green MEP, Tineke Strik stated on 15 May: Very worrisome developments in Italy: The loss of so many lives in the recent shipwreck. The new immigration laws that strip away rights. The crackdown on Search and Rescue NGOs. I have arrived at Lampedusa, followed by Rome to assess the situation on the ground. According to Strik: None of these issues can ultimately be solved without a humane EU response rooted in solidarity and fundamental rights. However, this is not a reflection of the reality presented to her by civilian rescuers: Malta is non-responsive to distress calls and Italy instructs vessels to bring people back to Libya. This is a deliberate hands-off policy, condoned by the EU, leading to innocent people drowning. Strik told media: The cynical thing of course is that the EU is funding the Libyan coast guard, adding: We continue this whole perpetual cycle of abuse and crimes against humanity, although the EU says we want to break the business model of smugglers. Under the headline The EUs secret weapon against refugees time, Researcher at the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies at Osnabrck University, Maurice Stierl describes how: Delays in rescuing people at sea arent a European policy failure. They are a deliberate, cruel strategy. Stierl, writes: Over the last decade, and in order to preventarrivals, European Union authorities have sought out ways to slow down rescue engagement while accelerating interceptions to Libya. On 12 May, Mdecins Sans Frontires (MSF) released a statement reiterating the situation and EUs complicity: In 2022, approximately 23,600 people were intercepted by the EU-funded Libyan coastguard and forcibly returned to Libya. In Libya, migrants are at constant risk of being arbitrarily detained and subjected to crimes against humanity according to the latest UN report. One of the victims is 17-year-old Asha who was rescued by Ocean Viking operated by SOS MEDITERRANEE on 1 April. The organisation has released her testimony on how she was abandoned at the age of nine during Somalias civil war, then picked up by an abusive uncle and fleeing alone to escape a forced marriage to an83-year-old cousin spending three years in Libya, where she was imprisoned and tortured including in a prison run by mafias cooperating with Libyan authorities. Following a briefing at the UN Security Council by the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Karim Asad Ahmad Khan, Lawyers for Justice in Libya, urged him to do more to publicly state the gravity of human rights violations in Libya. Human trafficking alone does not capture this; these crimes may amount to Crimes Against Humanity and war crimes. Those responsible must be investigated before the ICC. According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), in the period of 7 13 May 2023, 89 migrants were intercepted and returned to Libya and the total in 2023 so far has passed 5,000.
Meanwhile, NGOs continue to warn of distress and save lives. MSF Sea reported on 16 May: Following an alert from the Alarm Phone Geo Barents just rescued 26 people in distress on an unseaworthy boat located in international waters off Libya. Among them are one pregnant woman and eight children. The following day, Louise Michel reported: 71 people rescued from boat in distress. Less than a day after being back at sea, our crew was informed by aircraft Colibri 2 from Pilotes Volontaires about a potential distress case. The organisation whos vessel MV Louise Michel has been blocked for 20 days by Italy following the last rescue operation, for rescuing too many people, further stated: When our crew arrived they found 71 people on an overcrowded and unseaworthy rubber boat. All people are now safely aboard Louise Michel. On 16 May, iuventa released a statement on the ongoing trial in Italy against members of their crew and others. According to the statement: iuventas defence filed a request to the Italian Constitutional Court, challenging the legal basis of the criminal proceedings. This legal action questions the Italian and European legislation on smuggling cases, based on which more than 1,000 people are currently detained in Italy alone. Francesca Cancellaro, iuventa lawyer, said: Its time to rethink the whole discipline. As of today, this criminal case against individuals has taken on broader legal scope, extending beyond this singular case. This is a significant development for us as it fully reflects the nature of the charges, which were never only about the individual defendants but rather an attack on all who have engaged in similar conduct, are currently doing so, or may do so in the future.
Amid increasing tension between Italy and France over migrant arrivals, French authorities have deployed drones at the French-Italian border. According to French authorities, drones are needed because of the many opportunities to access the border in these areas, and because It is materially impossible to prevent people from crossing the border irregularly without using drones. While the French prefect said that 12,607 migrants have been stopped at the French-Italian border around Menton since the beginning of the year marking a 40 per cent increase. However, the numbers are intensely debated by both authorities and media in the two neighboring EU member states. And Lawyers and associations assisting migrants at the border have denied that there have been significant increases. In the summer, we usually give out about 300 meals a day, at the moment, the average is between 100 and 150, stated a spokesperson for organisations at the border. Meanwhile, MSF is concerned about pushbacks at the Italy-France border at Ventimiglia. According to Sergio Di Dato, the head of the MSF mobile clinic assisting migrants in transit between Italy and France On average, there are 20-25 pushbacks of people from France to Italy every day. There is concern that this number may rise after 150 additional border police were sent to the borders. Di Dato added that the situation is complicated also in Ventimiglia, where some of the migrants pushed back women, children and the vulnerable are taken care of by associations focusing on these things, while others end up under the Roia Bridge in camps without washing facilities and amid rats. The policies of Italian PM Meloni were defined as unjust, inhuman and ineffective by Stphane Sjourn the leader of French President Emmanuel Macrons Renaissance party on 10 May. However, on the same day, Meloni visited the Czech Republic with her counterpart, Petr Fialastating: On migrants, Meloni brings many proposals to Europe. We support Italys proposals, we have the same vision.Fiala added that a more active fight against traffickers was needed while Meloni said, Pursuing non-predatory cooperation with African countries is the most serious tool for tackling the migration crisis. Such non-predatory cooperation was illustrated by Italian Interior Minister, Matteo Piantedosi commending Tunisias significant effort against irregular migration, during a visit to the North African country that is the scene of an ongoing crack-down on migrants. Piantedosi expressed his full appreciation for the significant effort made by Tunisia to guard its maritime and land borders, to fight the networks of traffickers and confiscate their boats, to rescue migrants at sea. According to the Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights (FTDES), more than 200 people have drowned in a series of shipwrecks off Tunisia in 2023 and the Tunisian coast guard continues to pull back migrants and Tunisians attempting to reach Europe.
In Malta, a national monitoring committee overseeing the health and housing conditions of detained migrants has called for an immediate overhaul of two blocks of the notorious al Far detention centre. The watchdog body called for the appointment of an architect to inspect and report on urgent works needed to safeguard the safety of detained persons of the al Far block A building and the China House block built over 50 years ago. The board further reiterated points made in earlier reports including the need to ensure detained asylum seekers access to legal counsel, mental and healthcare, as well as outdoor areas among other issues. Reportedly, the observations were made in a report on the 2021 inspections of detention centres, tabled in the House of Representatives in Mid-May which are mandatory requirements under Maltas adherence with the Council of Europes Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. After a visit in 2021, the councils anti-torture Committee called on Malta to improve the treatment of detained migrants.
According to ECRE member, Aditus Foundation, on 10 May, the Court of Appeal delivered a secondimportant judgementon the status of holders ofSpecific Residence Authorisation (SRA). The cases concern Maltas refusal to renew SRA statuses and strip the holders of their rights reducing them to undocumented migrants despite their integration into society. Aditus Foundation states: the Appeal Court would have none of this. It laid down clear and strong principles rejecting Maltas appeals and restoring our clients legal status. The organisation further notes: these two cases confirm what we have been telling Government for several years. Malta should recognise and reward those people who have made significant integration efforts to make Malta home.
For further information:
Read more here:
Mediterranean: Significant Increase of Arrivals, EU Complicity in ... - European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE) |
- Burkina Faso Joins Laos, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, Libya and More Twenty Countries in New Travel Restriction, Is Your Next Holiday Destination on the... - December 27th, 2025 [December 27th, 2025]
- Libya's PM Dbeibah says he has received news of death of army chief of staff after plane signal was lost near Ankara - Reuters - December 27th, 2025 [December 27th, 2025]
- For the first time in Libya The Ministry of Health of the Libyan Government launches the Pharmacovigilance System - libyaupdate.com - December 27th, 2025 [December 27th, 2025]
- Pakistan-Libya defence deal could destabilise the Mediterranean further - The Times of Israel - December 27th, 2025 [December 27th, 2025]
- Turkey starts examining black boxes from jet crash that killed Libya's military chief and 7 others - AP News - December 27th, 2025 [December 27th, 2025]
- Southern Libya Tourism 2026: Security Gains Revive the Fezzan Region - Travel And Tour World - December 27th, 2025 [December 27th, 2025]
- EgyptianLibyan workshop on development of primary healthcare - The Libya Observer - December 27th, 2025 [December 27th, 2025]
- Black box from crashed Libya jet sent to Germany for analysis - Trkiye Today - December 27th, 2025 [December 27th, 2025]
- Security Council hears of fading election prospects in Libya - The European Sting - December 22nd, 2025 [December 22nd, 2025]
- US$ 5.8 million UNDP initiative approved to help Libya reverse land degradation, protect biodiversity, and strengthen climate resilience - Libya... - December 22nd, 2025 [December 22nd, 2025]
- Turkish Parliament Extends Military Mission in Libya for Two More Years - - December 22nd, 2025 [December 22nd, 2025]
- Pakistan strikes one of its largest-ever weapons sales in $4bn deal with Libya - Gamereactor UK - December 22nd, 2025 [December 22nd, 2025]
- Libya calls for deeper RussiaAfrica cooperation ahead of 2026 Summit - The North Africa Post - December 22nd, 2025 [December 22nd, 2025]
- Critical News & Insights on European Politics, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Business & Technology - europeansting.com Security Council hears of... - December 22nd, 2025 [December 22nd, 2025]
- Local Mediation: A Bridge to Peace in Yemen, Libya, and Sudan? - Middle East Council on Global Affairs - December 22nd, 2025 [December 22nd, 2025]
- Foreign troop withdrawal from Libya, Sudan ceasefire urged by Egypt and Algeria - Dailynewsegypt - December 22nd, 2025 [December 22nd, 2025]
- Teteh presents her briefing to the Security Council on the latest developments in the situation in Libya - libyaupdate.com - December 22nd, 2025 [December 22nd, 2025]
- Pakistan to strike multi-billion-dollar fighter jet deal with Haftar - The Libya Observer - December 22nd, 2025 [December 22nd, 2025]
- PAKISTAN LIBYA Pakistan selling fighter jets jointly made with China to General Haftar - AsiaNews - December 22nd, 2025 [December 22nd, 2025]
- Comarch, Hatif Libya and Makman Sign BSS Proof of Concept to Advance Fibre Broadband Services - TechAfrica News - December 22nd, 2025 [December 22nd, 2025]
- Sarkozy faces possible indictment over witness tampering in Libya funding case - France 24 - December 18th, 2025 [December 18th, 2025]
- CDF Field Marshal Munir reaffirms commitment to strengthening defence ties with Libya - Dawn - December 18th, 2025 [December 18th, 2025]
- Reopening of Libya's national museum celebrated as new beginning - The Art Newspaper - December 18th, 2025 [December 18th, 2025]
- Erdogans Blue Homeland and the Illegal Occupation of Libya - The Times of Israel - December 18th, 2025 [December 18th, 2025]
- Escaping the cycle of conflict in Libya | 03 The challenges of addressing structural economic drivers of conflict - Chatham House - December 18th, 2025 [December 18th, 2025]
- Escaping the cycle of conflict in Libya | 02 Economic drivers of conflict, past, present and future - Chatham House - December 18th, 2025 [December 18th, 2025]
- Escaping the cycle of conflict in Libya - Chatham House - December 18th, 2025 [December 18th, 2025]
- Former French President Sarkozy Risks Second Trial Linked to Libya Finance Conspiracy - Bloomberg.com - December 18th, 2025 [December 18th, 2025]
- Escaping the cycle of conflict in Libya | 06 Policy proposals: How to make reforms more coherent - Chatham House - December 18th, 2025 [December 18th, 2025]
- Arab Women Organization holds workshop on impact of conflicts - The Libya Observer - December 18th, 2025 [December 18th, 2025]
- Waha Oil Company brings three new oil wells online with a production of 5,000 bpd - operations carried out entirely by Libyan personnel - Libya Herald - December 18th, 2025 [December 18th, 2025]
- Blihaq: France affirms its support for the House of Representatives and the electoral process in Libya - libyaupdate.com - December 18th, 2025 [December 18th, 2025]
- IOM Chief Visits Libya in Call to Prevent Loss of Life on Central Mediterranean Route - International Organization for Migration - December 16th, 2025 [December 16th, 2025]
- Turkey seeks two-year extension of Libya troop mandate - AL-Monitor - December 16th, 2025 [December 16th, 2025]
- The Fragmented State: Geopolitical, Economic, Civil and Military Dimensions of Libya in 2025 - https://debuglies.com - December 16th, 2025 [December 16th, 2025]
- Report: Discusses the escalation of violence against women in Libya amid the division and weakness of institutions - libyaupdate.com - December 16th, 2025 [December 16th, 2025]
- EU EXTERNAL PARTNERS: Media investigation reveals rising deportations of Sudanese refugees; highlights criticism of muted UNHCR response Libya... - December 16th, 2025 [December 16th, 2025]
- African Development Bank adopts new cooperation strategy with Libya for 202528 to support economic recovery, reconstruction, and diversification -... - December 16th, 2025 [December 16th, 2025]
- Solar PV training for 14 REAoL and GECOL technicians held in Tunisia - Libya Herald - December 16th, 2025 [December 16th, 2025]
- Libya Reopens Its Iconic Red Castle Museum After 14 Years A Cultural Reset for North Africa - The Voice of Africa - December 16th, 2025 [December 16th, 2025]
- 122 refugees flown to Rome from Libya, over half are minors - InfoMigrants - December 16th, 2025 [December 16th, 2025]
- 20th meeting of the Libyan Tunisian Task Force for the Mutual Recognition of Certificates of Quality and Conformity Marks being held in Misrata from... - December 16th, 2025 [December 16th, 2025]
- Egypt FM, US adviser discuss Sudan war, Libya deadlock and African conflicts - Foreign Affairs - Egypt - Ahram Online - December 16th, 2025 [December 16th, 2025]
- Libya Restores And Reopens National Museum In Tripoli After Over 10 Years Of Closure! - curlytales.com - December 16th, 2025 [December 16th, 2025]
- Former financial controller at the Libyan mission to the Vatican City State to be detained for misappropriation of 646,249 meant for treating war... - December 16th, 2025 [December 16th, 2025]
- Europe is paying Libya to torture migrants on its behalf - openDemocracy - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Gujarat couple, child trying to migrate to Portugal kidnapped in Libya: Officials - Times of India - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Gujarat couple, child trying to immigrate to Portugal kidnapped in Libya: Officials - The Hindu - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Indian couple, 3-year-old daughter kidnapped in Libya while going to Portugal | India News - Hindustan Times - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Europes dirty secret: How the EU outsources migrant torture to Libya - BLiTZ - Fears None But God - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Indian couple, 3-year-old daughter held hostage in Libya; Rs 1 crore demanded from Gujarati family - Deccan Herald - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Libya attends UN Alliance of Civilizations forum in Riyadh - The Libya Observer - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Report by the African Development Bank: Libya on the Verge of an Economic Recovery Conditional on Reform and Political Stability - libyaupdate.com - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Frontex: 90% of migrants in the Central Mediterranean departed from Libya - libyaupdate.com - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- American skydivers reclaim world record from Libya with massive flag jump on Pearl Harbor Day - Fox News - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Courtesy Call on Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs ONISHI by H.E. Mr. Alnaas, Charge d'Affaires of the Embassy of the State of Libya in... - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Libya and Morocco sign deal to boost trade and investment - The Libya Observer - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Indian Family, Including Toddler, Abducted In Libya While En Route To Portugal - The Hans India - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Preliminary results of municipal elections to be announced next week - The Libya Observer - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Libya to announce oil concessions, permits for promising offshore areas - The Arab Weekly - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- UN-sanctioned migrant smuggler killed in western Libya - Arab News PK - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Tetteh visits Leptis Magna and affirms support for protecting cultural heritage in Libya - The Libya Observer - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Libyan Customs thwart two attempts to smuggle foreign currency at Tripolis Mitiga airport - Libya Herald - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- American skydivers reclaim world record from Libya with massive flag jump on Pearl Harbor Day - FOX 8 TV - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- What happened to the Gujarati couple and their 3-year-old who were kidnapped in Libya on an illegal route to Portugal? - theweek.in - December 14th, 2025 [December 14th, 2025]
- Rethinking Power-Sharing Agreements in Libya - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]
- Libya/Sudan Khalifa Haftar restructures his forces in the south, in the shadow of the Emiratis - Africa Intelligence - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]
- OPINION - Beyond arms embargo extensions: Building lasting peace in Libya - Anadolu Ajans - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]
- Senior official at Libya prison accused of crimes against humanity by ICC - Jurist.org - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]
- Libya Positions Itself at the Heart of Africa's Gas Future as LAIGF 2025 Kicks Off in Tripoli - TradingView - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]
- Collateral circuits: The impact of the Sudan's war on arms markets and mercenary networks in Chad and Libya - Global Initiative against Transnational... - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]
- Libya to announce first oil concessions in nearly two decades - New Age BD - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]
- Tunisian Customs seizes more than 900 thousand dollars and 14 kg of gold before being smuggled from Tunisia to Libya - libyaupdate.com - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]
- Lack of control of state spending and the de facto existence of two governments in Libya negatively affects the CBLs effectiveness: CBL Board Member -... - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]
- Libyan Business Council and Islamic Development Bank hold virtual meeting on supporting and financing the private sector - Libya Herald - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]
- CBL Governor Issa announces three strategic initiatives to build a stronger banking sector at 6th Banking Sector Development Forum in Tunis 7 to 9... - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]
- Libya Unveils Green and Circular Economy Policy Framework, Advancing its New Sustainable Development, Emissions Reduction and Tourism Growth - Travel... - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]
- Libya's Tech Boom: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Future of Digital Banking - OneSafe - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]
- Australia renews its warning against travel to Libya - The Libya Observer - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]
- Ministry of Economy and Trade discusses strengthening economic cooperation with Charg d'affaires of the Chinese Embassy in Libya - Libya Herald - December 7th, 2025 [December 7th, 2025]