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#externalisation #IOM #OIM #asile #migrations #réfugiés #police #Soudan #photo #image #contrôles_frontaliers #cours #formation #gardes-frontière #police_des_frontières
cc @reka
vu sur twitter, 16.12.2016
EU funds for Sudan may worsen fate of refugees
The European Union, in the last couple of years, has been forging increasingly close ties with Sudan, a country once globally ostracised for sponsoring terrorist activities and human rights abuses. But human rights have taken a back seat, as the EU moves to stem the influx of refugees and migrants to its collective shores.
What Europe is worth? A critique of the European migration policy in Sudan and Libya
The European refugee and migration policy aims at preventing irregular entry into the EU but at the same time almost no legal ways of entry are provided. In this context, funding is provided for refugee camps in the region in order to ensure that refugees will not move on to Europe. For this purpose, since recent years agreements and so called “deals” have been concluded with countries of origin or transit. To assess this policy, two questions need to be answered: Do the policies of the EU and its Member States comply with their international obligations? And how does this go together with the manifested objective of fighting the root causes of migration?
►http://eptoday.com/what-europe-is-worth-a-critique-of-the-european-migration-policy-in-sudan-a
Sudan, Bulgaria discuss bilateral relations and illegal migration
July 28, 2017 (KHARTOUM) - Sudan’s Foreign Minister Ibrahim Ghandour and his Bulgarian counterpart Ekaterina Zaharieva Friday ways to enhance bilateral cooperation and combat illegal migration.
Belgio, Italia e Sudan collaborano per i rimpatri dei migranti
La collaborazione è stata annunciata il 15 settembre su Twitter dal segretario di stato responsabile per le politiche di asilo e migrazione, Theo Francken, del partito nazionalista fiammingo N-va (Nuova alleanza fiamminga): “Buona notizia! Missione sudanese di identificazione. Arrivo: domenica. Inizio: lunedì. Numero previsto di persone da identificare: 80”. Il tweet si conclude con un pollice alzato e l’hashtag #Maximiliaanpark.
▻https://www.internazionale.it/bloc-notes/francesca-spinelli/2017/09/28/belgio-italia-sudan-rimpatri