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Joint Statement: Tunisia is Not a Place of Safety for People Rescued at Sea
The ongoing human rights violations against People on the move in #Tunisia must stop.
The #EU and its member states are still collaborating with Tunisia on migration controls, which appear similar to the harmful deals made with #Libya. This is fueling human rights abuses. We cannot stand by as these violations of rights and dignity continue. Freedom of movement for all!
Read our joint statement here: sea-watch.org/en/tunisia-is-no…
#HumanRights #EndAbuse #FreedomOfMovementForAll #StandWithRefugees #EU
Joint Statement: Tunisia is Not a Place of Safety for People Rescued at Sea • Sea-Watch e.V.
In view of the rampant human rights violations against migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees in Tunisia, especially those who are Black; Tunisia’s lack of an asylum system; the Tunisian government’s crackdown on civil society, judicial independence,…Oliver Kulikowski (Sea-Watch e.V.)