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Illegal EU pushbacks linked to 2,000 refugee deaths


Illegal EU pushbacks linked to 2,000 refugee deaths
Following border closures due to COVID-19, EU nations have paid non-EU states and enlisted private vessels to intercept boats in distress at sea and push back passengers to detention centers
By Lorenzo Tondo / The Guardian
EU member states have used illegal operations to push back at least 40,000 asylum seekers from Europe’s borders during the COVID-19 pandemic, linked to the death of more than 2,000 people, the Guardian can reveal.
In one of the biggest mass expulsions in decades, European nations, supported by the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, or Frontex, systematically pushed back refugees, including children fleeing from wars, in their thousands, using illegal tactics ranging from assault to brutality during detention or transportation. ....

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EU pushbacks of 40,000 migrants linked to 2,000 deaths


EU pushbacks of 40,000 migrants linked to 2,000 deaths
Guardian probe lists Malta among culprit nations who push back asylum seekers: by enlisting private vessels to pick and return them to Libya or turning them away with directions to Italy
5 May 2021, 2:14pm
by Matthew Vella
EU member states used illegal operations to push back at least 40,000 asylum seekers from Europe’s borders, resulting in the death of more than 2,000 people, a probe by the Guardian newspaper has revealed.
Malta is included among the culprits mentioned in the report along with EU border agency Frontex, Greece, Croatia, Italy and Spain.
The Guardian’s analysis is based on reports released by UN agencies, combined with a database of incidents collected by non-governmental organisations. The report describes the pushbacks as “one of the biggest mass expulsions in decades.” ....

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