"In Today's Europe, We Can Face Trials Simply for Helping Other People in Need"
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The criminalization of solidarity towards migrants persists in the European Union, according to a report by the PICUM association. More and more volunteers, lawyers and humanitarian workers are coming to court for helping people in distress. ...
Over a hundred people in Europe faced legal proceedings last year because they provided assistance to refugees, writes...
A report by the organisation Picum documents at least 110 cases of people facing judicial proceedings in the EU “as a form of criminalization” for rescuing migrants on the high seas, providing legal aid and even offering water, shelter or food.Main Topics: BordersRead full article
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