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Vast majority of pushbacks in southeast Europe involve torture, rights watchdogs say

InfoMigrants By Benjamin Bathke Published on : 2021/05/05 A Balkans-based network of human rights groups has released a report on pushbacks against migrants in Greece and Croatia. It claims that systematic violence by Croatian and Greek authorities often amounts to torture or inhuman and degrading treatment. When the police arrived, I was saying to them please, peace with us, peace , but they weren t interested in that and pulled guns on us. I heard that they loaded it. One of the officers came to me with his gun and put it directly on my head while he was shouting on me who s the leader? I know it s you .

Swiss city offers homeless one-way ticket to other countries but with a catch

Swiss city offers homeless one-way ticket to other countries but with a catch Newshub 4/05/2021 © Getty Images Switzerland s third-largest city has offered homeless people one-way tickets to other countries in Europe if they agree in writing not to return.  Basel s migration services offer a rail ticket and a donation of just over $30 to any homeless person who requests it or airfare if the destination is too far to travel by train.  In total 31 people took up the offer which included 14 from Romania, seven from Belgium, seven from Germany, two from Italy and one from France, 20 Minuten reported.  Basel Department of Justice spokesperson Toprak Yergu told 20 Minuten, beneficiaries must undertake in writing not to return to Switzerland - at least for a certain period of time. If they are checked again, they risk expulsion from our country.

Journalism and Covid-19: Press freedom is essential in times of crisis

Journalism and Covid-19: Press freedom is essential in times of crisis Newsroom English Council of Europe Strasbourg 3 May 2021 Diminuer la taille du texte Augmenter la taille du texte Imprimer la page World Press Freedom Day on 3 May, the Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Marija Pejčinović Burić, and the Federal Minister of Justice and Consumer Protection of Germany, Christine Lambrecht, representing the German Presidency of the Council of Europe’s Committee of Ministers, have expressed their concern about attacks on journalists and limitations to press freedom in many parts of Europe.  “The right to freedom of expression is enshrined in Article 10 of the European Convention of Human Rights to which all 47 Council of Europe member states – including the 27 members of the European Union – have committed themselves.

The desperate families still torn apart by Covid rules

Vaccines could yet kick-start international travel, but it's a long time coming for international families forced to live apart in a time where because of inflexible Covid border restrictions it often takes the death of loved one to bring them back together.

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