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    Rising Criminal Charges Against Migrant Rights Defenders

    April 12, 2024Updated:April 22, 20242 Mins Read
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    Sascha Girke, the chief of mission of the Iuventa search and rescue vessel when it was seized in 2017, endured legal proceedings for seven years | Photo: Jugend Rettet. Source: InfoMigrants.
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    In a concerning trend, more than 100 individuals faced criminal charges last year across Europe for aiding irregular migration, a recent report by the Brussels-based NGO Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants (PICUM) has found. This surge in legal actions signals a growing crackdown on humanitarian workers and advocates assisting migrants in their plight.

    The spectrum of individuals targeted encompasses various professions and activities, ranging from doctors and lawyers to Airbnb hosts, journalists, and taxi drivers. Notably, Ieva Raubisko and Egils Grasmanis, members of the organization “I Want to Help Refugees,” are among those facing legal repercussions. Their alleged criminal offense involves aiding a group of Syrian refugees in crossing the border from Belarus into Latvia, a violation of Latvian law.

    PICUM’s findings shed light on an alarming escalation in the criminalization of individuals defending migrants’ rights, a trend poised to intensify with proposed revisions to the ‘Facilitation Directive.’ Despite these figures representing just a fraction of the total cases, the organization’s director, Michele LeVoy, warns of a looming crisis as EU measures fail to safeguard humanitarian acts from potential criminalization.

    The majority of reported cases originate in southern Europe, with Italy and Greece bearing the brunt of legal actions. The accused face many charges, from providing shelter and assistance to distressed migrants to advocating for inclusive policies at the local level. Notably, the long and arduous legal proceedings take a toll on the accused’s personal and professional lives.

    In response to these legal challenges, NGOs and civil society organizations voice concerns over the chilling effect of such prosecutions, which deter individuals from extending aid to migrants on land and at sea. The case of the rescue ship Iuventa exemplifies this, as crew members endured years of uncertainty and legal battles, deterring others from participating in similar missions.

    Moreover, European member states are also leveraging legislation to prosecute migrants themselves, with at least 76 individuals in Italy, Greece, and Spain facing criminalization for irregular border crossings. The severity of these charges, including lengthy prison sentences, underscores the punitive measures imposed on migrants seeking safety and refuge.

    As Europe grapples with the complexities of migration, the plight of migrant rights defenders and the individuals they seek to assist underscores the urgent need for comprehensive reforms to protect human rights and uphold humanitarian principles in the face of escalating legal challenges.

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