Schikanen – SOS Humanity und andere Seenotretter im Mittelmeer beschweren sich bei der EU-Kommission

Celine* is dissolved in tears when she is rescued from a distressed boat by the crew of the rescue ship „Humanity 1“ in July. „There is violence against black people in Tunisia,“ the woman from Burkina Faso later reports in conversation. „They are expelled and beaten.“ Celine is one of the approximately 21,000 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa who have stranded in Tunisia on their way to Europe. „In the past few weeks, we have rescued about 400 people from nine boats in distress, who were traveling between the Tunisian coast and Lampedusa,“ says Petra Krischok, spokesperson for SOS Humanity. „Most of them are from West Africa.“

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