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MSF International 19 na oras
The forced end to the ’ operations comes at a critical time. Around 2,133 people have died in the in 2018, departures from account for the majority of deaths. Today, there are no dedicated rescue boats operating in the Central Med.
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Fotis Filippou 17 oras
“Today we salute the Aquarius & its courageous crew. We will continue to stand with them in defiance of cruel & unlawful policies condemning people to die at sea” ’s reaction as forced to end rescue operations
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MSF Sea 7 oras
UPDATE: politicians claim that ending will lead to less departures, less deaths. Fact: IOM data shows that the most deadly month of 2018 was when no NGO ships were at sea.
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MSF International 20 oras
⚡ BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: Together with , we've been forced to end operations on the search and rescue ship.
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MSF Sea 19 na oras
⚡BREAKING: and SOS Méditerranée have been forced to end operations on search and rescue ship . Sustained attacks on search and rescue by European states will mean more deaths at sea, and more needless deaths that will go unwitnessed.
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MSF Sea Dis 6
Why was forced off the tiny Pacific island of ? What will happen to the patients we were forced to leave behind? If watching this makes you as outraged as we are, sign this petition now:
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MSF Sea Dis 6
Why was forced off the tiny Pacific island of ? What will happen to the patients we were forced to leave behind? If watching this makes you as outraged as we are, sign this petition now:
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MSF Sea Dis 5
At least 14 die off coast of as increasingly alarming reports confirm what teams have witnessed: search & capacity is insufficient, and boats in distress are being ignored or refused help.
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SOS MEDITERRANEE Dis 3
⚡️The Swiss Federal Council halts SOS MEDITERRANEE’S return at sea: The humanitarian organisation regrets the incoherence of this decision.
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ABC The Drum Dis 3
“I’m still haunted.” Médecins Sans Frontières clinical psychologist, Dr Christine Rufener says she’s worked with victims of torture and survivors of sexual violence, but she has never seen mental health cases like ones she saw working with refugees on Nauru
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MSF Sea Dis 3
On the Greek islands, migrant children are extremely vulnerable to illnesses, as winter brings worsening conditions for kids living in flimsy tents and overcrowded containers. This weekend MSF teams, with MoH, vaccinated ~800 kids on , like little Ibrahim here, from Nigeria
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Nothing can justify the pain inflicted on the men, women and children trapped on . We call on the government to immediately evacuate all and asylum seekers from Nauru and end its policy of "offshore processing".
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MSF Sea Dis 3
Among the 208 and asylum seekers we treated in 30% attempted suicide and 60% considered it. Being trapped by for more than 5 years is pushing people to absolute despair.
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MSF Australia Dis 3
"The suffering is among the most severe we've ever witnessed around the world, including in projects providing care for victims of torture." MSF AU President introduces our mental health in report, 'Indefinite Despair'
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MSF Sea Nob 29
After was hit by torrential storms last night, thousands of people, including hundreds of vulnerable children, suffered another sleepless night in , huddled together in flimsy summer tents. This is no place for any human being
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MSF Sea Nob 29
The standoff facing is one in a long string of incidents that have deterred all boats on the from carrying out their legal duty to rescue those in distress, undermining intl maritime law and values institutions were founded on.
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MSF Sea Nob 29
The is a mirror for today’s problems in the . Lack of , conditions in driving + to risk their lives at sea, and Europe’s deliberate moves to block vulnerable people from reaching safety.
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MSF Sea Nob 28
Weeks ago, + who fled by sea were returned to by the cargo ship . Because they expressed their right to safety, they are now considered criminals under Libyan law. Those stranded on the should not face the same fate.
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MSF Sea Nob 28
, , and are wrong in arguing that 12 people rescued in int'l waters and who remain stranded on the fishing vessel should be returned to . Such a move would violate international law. Libya is not safe for + .
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MSF Sea Nob 27
Project Coordinator Dr. Tom de Kok gives an update from the and explains why recent “infectious hazard” claims by Italian authorities are false, dangerous, and xenophobic.
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