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Frontex: When great power comes with no responsibility

Frontex: When great power comes with no responsibility
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Migrant Quota Would Mean a Burden of 800 Million Euros on Hungary

Migrant Quota Would Mean a Burden of 800 Million Euros on Hungary
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Press freedom should be high on EU-Balkans summit agenda, says RSF

Although respect for press freedom is a condition for accession to the European Union, it is not on the programme of the summit between EU member states and the six Western Balkans countries – Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia – being held on 6 October in Slovenia. However, none of these countries has made any significant progress as regards

Localities of welcoming in hostile times

Our aims Is to promote and exchange information, discuss long-term strategies for welcoming and working with refugee communities, and support initiatives that these communities are taking themselves towards self-determination and integration. And we aim to develop a critical framework of ideas with a particular interest in intersections between refugee-oriented work and other forms for critical opposition, including movements such as Cities of Sanctuary and Black Lives Matter. We exchange information and ideas on a constant basis and have built up an archive of over 130 current reports, articles and books that are freely available to our members.  We have also been meeting online for over a year, to explore and discuss topics such as:

Statewatch | Blackmail in the Balkans: how the EU is externalising its asylum policies

Blackmail in the Balkans: how the EU is externalising its asylum policies 01 June 2021 The development of a system for collecting data on people on the move in the Balkans highlights the overall orientation of the EU s migration policies: outsourcing migration management at all costs, to the detriment of provisions for reception. In order to keep those considered as undesirable at a distance, would the European Union go so far as to extend beyond its borders the ‘Dublin’ mechanism for allocating state responsibility for asylum claims, at the risk of further aggravating the rights violations along the Balkan route? Dublin: the failure of European solidarity

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