- cross-posted to:
- socialism@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- socialism@beehaw.org
Reports and rumors about black ops by Greek authorities have floated around for years, but the idea of state-sanctioned thugs running around beating migrants, throwing them in the trunks of cars, and forcing them back onto boats was too much for Mulla to believe. “It’s a European Union country,” he told an interviewer from the BBC, explaining his skepticism. That changed when he caught it on tape.
The BBC interviewed (aid worker Fayad Mulla) as part of its new documentary, “Dead Calm: Killing in the Med?” which starts with the question and ends with the facts: The Hellenic Coast Guard has turned the internationally recognized right of refugees to apply for asylum into a sick game, chasing down every man, woman, and child who lands unbidden in the country’s archipelago as part of a coordinated effort to deny them asylum rights.
Rather than an exception, the Greek strategy has become a signature model in the global war on asylum-seekers. From Venezuela to Mexico to Libya to Hungary to Japan, we’re seeing a semi-coordinated effort among wealthy countries to abolish one of the few legal responsibilities the world’s rich and comfortable have toward the poor and afflicted.
Had an interesting conversation a couple days ago:
Because I am moving into a smaller apartment I am giving away some furniture. A guy from Lebanon comes over to collect a table and chairs. He tells me he recently sold most of his belongings as he planned to return to Lebanon. However due to the recent Israely attacks in south Lebanon he (understandebly) decided to stay in Germany.
Who would have thought that people don’t want to live in an active war zone? /s