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Caritas Europa: Embrace solidarity, not walls and violence


On International Migrants Day,(18 December) Caritas Europa urged policymakers to facilitate human mobility instead of treating migrants as a threat or weapons.

In a statement Caritas Europa says: "People on the move are human beings, crossing borders for different reasons - to seek protection, work, study, reunite with family members, among others. They should be treated with dignity instead of scorn. Safe regular pathways to Europe are needed, rather than higher walls and violence.

"Migrants and those defending their rights are facing a particularly challenging moment in Europe, where policies of panic and reject dominate and too often kill. Fatal shipwrecks in the English Channel and the Mediterranean Sea, people used as pawns at the border with Belarus and left dying in frozen woods at the EU's doorstep, countless pushbacks and refoulement in Greece and along the Balkan route are just a few examples."

Manou Ballyn co-ordinates a project at Caritas Belgium-CAP Brabantia, which provides support to unaccompanied minors from Eritrea, Sudan and Ethiopia in transit through Belgium to the UK. She describes the difficult journey that many unaccompanied minors experience. Many have been through Libya, for example, where they were subjected to sexual violence, slavery, and terrible and very traumatic mistreatment. It's far from over in Europe - many report police violence and theft of their personal belongings.

Manou said: "We urge European leaders to resist attempts to water down the Refugee Convention, legalise pushbacks and introduce derogations to EU law, the latter of which was recently proposed by the European Commission in relation to Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. We also strongly echo Pope Francis' message, delivered during his visit in Lesbos on 5 December, calling to attention the existing conditions unworthy of human beings: 'It is distressing to hear of proposals that common funds be used to build walls and barbed wire as a solution..... Yet problems are not resolved and coexistence improved by building walls higher, but by joining forces to care for others according to the concrete possibilities of each and in respect for the law, always giving primacy to the inalienable value of the life of every human being.'"


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