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    'Golden passports': EU launches legal action against Cyprus and Malta
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/oct/20/golden-passports-eu-launches-legal-action-against-cyprus-and-malta

    Brussels has launched legal action against Cyprus and Malta over their“golden passport” schemes for wealthy investors, saying they were illegal and undermined EU citizenship.

    The European commission has written to the two countries, which both joined the EU in 2004, to demand explanations, warning that the schemes increased the risks of money laundering, tax evasion and corruption.


    The countries have two months to respond to the commission’s formal notice of action, after which further measures may be taken.


    Cyprus has already said it will halt its scheme next month after an investigation by the broadcaster Al Jazeera reported that dozens of those who applied were under criminal investigation, international sanctions or even serving prison sentences.

    Cyprus began offering citizenship in exchange for substantial investment in 2007 but stepped up the scheme in 2013, while Malta has been selling citizenship since 2014.

    Investors could acquire a Cypriot passport in exchange for an investment of €2.5m (£2.3m), netting some seven billion euros for Nicosia’s coffers over the years.


    Malta last month arrested former prime minister Joseph Muscat’s chief of staff as part of an investigation into alleged kickbacks connected to its own golden passport scheme.


    Cái này chắc kêu bằng:
    Bán anh em gần, mua láng giềng xa.

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    French aid ship rescues hundreds of migrants off Libya


    The central Mediterranean route is described by the UNHCR as the most dangerous migration route in the world. More than 1,200 died last year while trying to cross the Mediterranean.


    Ocean Viking rescued more than 350 migrants over the past two days, the NGO said

    More than 350 migrants have been rescued off the Libyan coast over the past two days, a European NGO said on Saturday.

    They were picked up by the Ocean Viking aid ship, which is run by France-based SOS Mediterranee.

    The organization said “106 people were rescued in international waters 28 nautical miles (52km) from the Libyan coast” on Friday evening.

    That morning, the Ocean Viking picked up 149 people from two boats following an SOS signal, including 58 minors and four babies.

    “The majority of the people aboard an inflatable rubber dinghy were found intoxicated by oil fumes,” SOS Mediterranee said in a statement. "They came from Guinea, Sudan and Sierra Leone."

    The crew had approached Malta and Italy, among others, with their request to be taken in, it said.


    Ocean Viking picked up the migrants on Friday

    Ocean Viking left the French port of Marseille for the central Mediterranean Sea on January 11 after a month-long break.

    Libyan launch point


    Libya has been riven by civil conflict for almost 10 years.

    The country has become one of the most important transit areas for migrants on their way to Europe. Many want to enter Europe via Italy.

    Human smugglers based in Libya launch vessels, many of them flimsy rubber dinghies or rickety fishing boats, crowded with migrants who hope to reach European shores to seek asylum.

    The central Mediterranean route is described by the UNHCR as the most dangerous migration route in the world.

    More than 1,200 died last year while trying to cross the Mediterranean.

    But thousands have been intercepted by the Libyan coastguard, which has been backed by Italy and the European Union, and returned to Libya.

    jf/mm (AFP, dpa)

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    Teen girl found in boat drifting for three weeks at sea

    Aicha, 17, from Ivory Coast survived at sea for three weeks without food or water.

    Out of 59 passengers, she is one of only three to survive.

    It's the biggest known tragedy involving migrant boats in the Canary Islands.

    Aicha left her hometown in November, travelling to Mauritania where she got the boat. Only her older sister knew of her plans to make the perilous journey.

    She was rescued by a Spanish Airforce crew, who she has now been reunited with.

    Video Journalist: Bruno Boelpaep

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    ‘Parents risk children’s lives – the alternative is worse’: on board a migrant rescue ship
    https://www.theguardian.com/global-d...nt-rescue-ship

    In less than 24 hours, the search and rescue vessel, which is the German NGO Sea-Eye’s newest ship, will rescue 408 people from five different refugee boats in distress during its first mission. Among them will be 150 children and unaccompanied minors, including two babies, the youngest eight months old.

    Concern has been growing about the number of children in the Mediterranean crossings. On only one day last month, 114 children were pulled from the sea.

    “If the number of the children is increasing, it means the situation is so dire that the parents have reached a point where they have to risk the lives of the children because the alternative is worse and unbearable,” says Canelle Kraft, a human rights observer on board the ship.

    The Mediterranean Sea has been deadly for more than 20,000 migrants since 2014, and more than 700 deaths have been recorded so far this year.

    Last Tuesday, more than 50 people were feared drowned after their boat heading to Europe from Libya sank.

    Most of the people rescued by Sea-Eye 4 on its maiden voyage came from Syria, Mali, Eritrea, Bangladesh, Sudan and Egypt. On Friday, the passengers disembarked in Pozzallo, Italy, where they were searched by police and tested for Covid-19.
    Khổ hải mang mang, ngồi tầu tị nạn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gác gian
    114 children were pulled from the sea.
    "Cái dại con mang" chăng???

    Nửa thế kỷ trước người Việt
    đi tị nạn cũng vậy thôi. Các đứa
    trẻ mà nay đã 60 hoặc gần 60 cũng
    "bị" đẩy lên ghe mà đi. Có nhiều tiền
    mới đi được hết cả nhà.




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    Giant puppet of Syrian girl reaches her journey’s end
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...r-journeys-end

    The idea of Little Amal’s journey in search of her missing mother evolved from The Jungle, a highly acclaimed play about young refugees in a camp near Calais that opened at the Young Vic in London in 2017. The play’s producers, the Good Chance theatre company plus Lan, Stephen Daldry and Tracey Seaward, came up with the idea of taking its message of displacement, loss, dignity and hope to villages, towns and cities across Europe.

    Little Amal, whose name means hope in Arabic, was created by Handspring, the company that made the
    equine puppets in War Horse. She stands 3.5 metres (11ft 5in) tall and is operated by a team of eight puppeteers working shifts to control her legs, arms and facial features. “They create the emotional life of the puppet,” said Lan.

    Since leaving Gaziantep, Little Amal and her entourage of about 25 people have navigated Covid border requirements to cross from Turkey to Greece and then through Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium and France to the UK.

    Along the way, they have taken part in concerts, parties and workshops. In Rome, Little Amal was blessed by Pope Francis. In many places, thousands of local people have walked with her through their town or village.

    But the most powerful connections had been with refugees, said Lan. “People who are marginalised, shoved to the side, see a representative of themselves or their children centre-stage and being celebrated. That’s very moving.”

    “We’re not politicians, we’re saying to people: remember refugees are people. We hope that the memory of this odd, beautiful child walking through a village or city or over the mountains helps change the weather a little bit.”
    I believe that children are our future
    Teach them well and let them lead the way
    Show them all the beauty they possess inside
    Give them a sense of pride — to make it easier
    Let the children's laughter remind us how we used to be.
    (Greatest Love of All - W. Houston)
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    Death in the Channel
    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...rom-them-again

    Passengers included Pirot’s friend Twana Mamand Muhammed, also from Ranya. There was a family from the Iraqi Kurdish town of Darbandikhan: Khazal Hussein, 45, and her children Hadia, 22, son Mubin, 16 and younger daughter Hasti, seven. As hypothermia and exhaustion set in, those in the water died, one by one. Currents pushed them back towards France.

    Fishermen eventually spotted bodies at 2pm on Wednesday. Two male survivors – an Iraqi and a Somali – were pulled from the waters and taken to hospital in Calais. The death toll was 27 – the biggest known number of fatalities since refugees began making the perilous journey to Britain. Relatives waited for news. By Saturday grief set in. It became clear there was little hope.

    Typically, Amanj said, the smugglers made deals with families at home. Sometimes they turned up at the camp in masks. The crossing costs about £3,000 per person, with cash demanded in full once their loved one had made it to Dover.
    Cũng liều nhắm mắt đưa chân
    Để xem con sóng xoay vần đến đâu

    (Đoạn trường thất thanh)

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    Inside Dunkirk’s desperate refugee camps
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...have-no-choice

    The majority of those camping out in the rain and mud are young men, but there are several families, too, small children bundled up in coats and hats, holding tight to the shiny plastic of their few toys. Adil and Sarah have four children with them under the age of six, including a baby.

    Frances Timberlake helps to run the Refugee Women’s Centre in Dunkirk, which helps hundreds of women with “essentials and psychosocial support for gender-based violence and sexual and reproductive health”. It is an easy political tactic, she says, “to suggest it is only young men making the crossings where there are nearly always women and children involved.”

    Care4Calais was established by Clare Moseley six years ago. She sees the shifting population at Grande-Synthe as a barometer of the world’s crises. “Bad things happen elsewhere and people end up in here,” she tells me. “Whether it’s the war in Iraq or Syria, starvation in the Yemen, and now the collapse of Afghanistan.”

    Her decision to create her charity was prompted by reading an article about the deaths in the Mediterranean in 2015. She was working in a corporate job at Deloitte at the time, she says, with little interest in foreign affairs. “But I just thought: how can people be drowning in the sea in Europe in 2015?” She came down to Calais and saw the state of the camps, and gave up her job, thinking: “we must do better than this.”
    Một liều ba bảy cũng liều
    Cầm bằng như đủ bao điều đắng cay

    (Calais dao)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ốc View Post
    Người tị nạn mắc nạn
    Hôm kia Bovid và Macron gây lộn gây lạo vụ thương tâm này.
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    Thật ra đám chính trị gia không biết giải quyết chuyện này, mà họ cũng chỉ cần giữ cái ghế và ôm nồi cơm của mình, nên cứ chọn cách đổ thừa cho nhau và họp hành kéo dài thời giờ đến hết nhiệm kỳ, chờ người kế vị lãnh trách nhiệm.

    Di dân là chuyện muôn đời, ở đâu dễ sống thì người ta kéo tới. Người có tiền của, có quyền lực thì được nhận vô ào ào, trong khi đó người không có gì thì bị cấm, vậy là quá bất công, họ phải tìm đủ cách mà kiếm đường sống.

    Channel crossings are an English issue, says French minister
    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...rench-minister

    “Today, people who want to seek asylum in England have no other means than to cross the Channel. This is because there is no legal way for immigrants to go to Great Britain and because you can work without identity papers in England and that creates a demand,” Darmanin told BFM TV.

    He added that France accepted 150,000 asylum applications a year, compared with 30,000 in the UK.

    France’s European affairs minister, Clément Beaune, also hit back at the UK, accusing it of having “an economic model of, sometimes, quasi-modern slavery” that he said encouraged desperate people to attempt perilous Channel crossings.

    “We’re asking the British to change their [legal] framework,” Beaune told France Inter. He said exploitation of illegal workers was “more prevalent in the UK because there are fewer checks” and the UK needed “more humane” labour market regulation to discourage migrants.

 

 

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