2021
DOI: 10.1177/2399654420979314
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Criminalizing solidarity: Search and rescue in a neo-colonial sea

Abstract: Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) rescued over 110,000 people in the Central Mediterranean Sea between 2015 and 2017. From 2017, EU member states and agencies increasingly criminalized these organizations, accusing them of ‘colluding with smugglers’ and acting as a pull factor. In this climate, as Italy, Malta and the EU increased cooperation with Libya to stop people from taking to the seas, many suspended their operations. This article explores the search and rescue efforts of NGOs in the Central Mediter… Show more

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“…4. There is by now an extensive literature examining the criminalization of solidarity in the wider Mediterranean space -see, among others, Carrera et al (2019), Cusumano (2019), Cuttitta (2018), Heller and Pezzani (2018), Mainwaring andDeBono (2021), Tazzioli (2018). 5.…”
Section: Orcid Idsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4. There is by now an extensive literature examining the criminalization of solidarity in the wider Mediterranean space -see, among others, Carrera et al (2019), Cusumano (2019), Cuttitta (2018), Heller and Pezzani (2018), Mainwaring andDeBono (2021), Tazzioli (2018). 5.…”
Section: Orcid Idsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In March 2018, the newly appointed German federal government introduced new restrictive asylum and migration policies (Perolini, 2021). Moreover, in June 2018, the newly elected Italian government relinquished the leading role that Italy had assumed until then to coordinate search and rescue operations in the central Mediterranean Sea, and adopted a new policy refusing disembarkation of rescue vessels, in particular, those operated by NGOs (Mainwaring & De Bono, 2021).…”
Section: Invisibility Of Migrant Struggles In Germanymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Moreover, charitable acts performed in this context are not only humanitarian in their nature. They express a political stance contrary to the government, which often leads to the marginalisation and criminalisation of those providing help, for example NGO workers and volunteers carrying out rescue operations in the Mediterranean (Mainwaring, DeBono, 2021).…”
Section: Subversive Humanitarianism Which Robin Vandevoordt and Gertmentioning
confidence: 99%