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Episode 45: Saving lives in the dead of night

The Civil Fleet Podcast

Release Date: 08/26/2023

Episode 72: Mapping Malta's border violence show art Episode 72: Mapping Malta's border violence

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In this episode, we speak with academic Cetta and foreign policy analyst Daniel about the Malta Migration Archive.    We discuss the Maltese government's refusal to save refugee lives in its own search-and-rescue zone, how it ignores civilian rescue ships, pressurises commercial ships to not rescue refugees, and how it organises pushbacks with the so-called Libyan coastguards.    Cetta and Daniel tell us how the Malta Migration Archive maps all of this, and why it is so important to expose and combat the Maltese government's silence.    ---Get in touch---  ...

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Episode 68: EU plans to criminalise solidarity with refugees show art Episode 68: EU plans to criminalise solidarity with refugees

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In this episode, we speak with Yasha Maccanico a researcher and journalist at StateWatch, a UK-based charity focused on civil liberties, human rights and democracy in Europe.    We talk about a proposed EU law that could make it easier for states to criminalise acts of solidarity with people on the move.   Yasha also talks to us about abuses of state power in Europe under the guise of lowering immigration, the externalisation of the EU's borders in Africa, and much more.    ---Get in touch---   Twitter:   Mastodon:   Bluesky:   Instagram:  ...

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Episode 67: Syria, Gaza, and European hostility to refugees show art Episode 67: Syria, Gaza, and European hostility to refugees

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Episode 66: We found a child floating alone in the dark show art Episode 66: We found a child floating alone in the dark

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In this episode, we speak with Katja and Matthias, co-founders of the refugee rescue group CompassCollective.      They tell us how they operate their rescue ship, the Trotamar III, to document human rights violations and save lives in the central Mediterranean.      They also tell us about the recent rescue of an 11-year-old-girl they found by chance floating alone at sea for 2 or 3 days.     ---Get in touch---   Twitter:   Mastodon:   Bluesky:   Instagram:   [email protected]     Support:...

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Episode 65: ‘A pain in the ass to inhumane authorities’ show art Episode 65: ‘A pain in the ass to inhumane authorities’

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Episode 64: Pingpong pushbacks at the Poland-Belarus border show art Episode 64: Pingpong pushbacks at the Poland-Belarus border

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In this episode, we speak with Denny, a young refugee from Kashmir who was forced to flee his homeland almost 9 years ago.    He is going to tell us about life in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, his journey through Europe, how he was mistreated by the authorities and supported by activists.    We also talk about his time living in a squat in Bosnia, and how looking after a dog helped his mental state.     ---Get in touch---   Twitter:   Mastodon:   Bluesky:   Instagram:   [email protected]     Support:    ...

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In this episode we speak with Jutta, the head of deployment on the MareGo, a relatively new refugee rescue organisation operating in the central Mediterranean. 

 

Jutta tells us how the MareGo's crew saved hundreds of lives in two operations in July – one of which was carried out at night with no help from the authorities. 

 

She also tells us about the incompetence of the Italian coastguards.

 

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 ---Show Notes---

 
For more on the MareGo, visit: mare-go.de

 

Follow MareGo on Twiiter: @marego_vessel

 

To donate to the MareGo, see here: mare-go.de/spenden

 

Read about the MareGo's nighttime rescue on The Civil Fleet here: bit.ly/47RrkHO