Category Archives: Spain

6 Unaccompanied Children Rescued at Sea by Spain (News)

The Spanish Civil Guard rescued six boys, five of whom were between the ages of 10 and 12 and the sixth claimed to be 16.  They were found south of the Isla de Tarifa.  The boys were traveling alone in a small boat that was attempting to reach Spain.   They are thought to be North African.

According to the EFE news service “boats carrying only children have become more common in recent years because minors reaching Spain are taken to special holding centers and not sent home.”

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68 Migrants Arrive in Canary Islands (News)

A cayuco boat with 68 migrants believed to be from Gambia arrived in the Canary Island in the port of Los Abrigos.  The migrants were detained.

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40% Reduction in Migrants Arriving by Boat in Spain; 63% Reduction in Canary Islands (News, Statistics)

40% and 63% reductions in migrant arrivals by boat in Spain and the Canary Islands, respectively, are in comparison with the first seven months of last year.

Click here for Spanish Interior Ministry Press release.

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Ministerio del Interior:  “Durante los siete primeros meses de 2009, el número de ciudadanos extranjeros llegados a España en embarcaciones ha descendido a 4.457 personas, lo que supone una reducción de casi un 40% con respecto al mismo periodo de 2008 y de un 74,4% en relación al mismo periodo de 2006.”

Llegados en embarcaciones

2009

2008

2007

2006

4.457

7.165

7.883

17.433

“El descenso es particularmente significativo en Canarias, donde han llegado 1.798 inmigrantes, 3.141 menos que en 2008 (un 63,6% menos), y 11.972 menos que en 2006 (un 87% menos).”

Llegados a Canarias

2009

2008

2007

2006

1.798

4.939

5.680

13.770

“El descenso en la llegada de inmigrantes a las costas españolas se explica fundamentalmente por la eficacia tanto de las repatriaciones como de las medidas de control, especialmente de los dispositivos desplegados en la costa atlántica africana. De hecho, durante los meses de abril y mayo no se produjo ninguna llegada de inmigrantes irregulares a las costas canarias. Al menos desde 1999 no se registraba un mes sin llegadas de inmigrantes a través de embarcaciones a Canarias.”

“El ministro del Interior, Alfredo Pérez Rubalcaba, viajó a finales de julio a Mali y Senegal para seguir reforzando la cooperación con los países de origen y tránsito de la inmigración ilegal y rubricar la prórroga de los acuerdos que permiten el despliegue de medios policiales europeos en la costa senegalesa con el fin de evitar la salida de inmigrantes irregulares con destino a la Unión Europea.”

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Sénégal et l’Espagne: coopération dans le contrôle de l’émigration clandestine vers l’Europe (News)

“Le Sénégal et l’Espagne [qui] collaborent depuis 2006 dans le contrôle des flux d’émigrés clandestins vers l’Europe … ont signé mardi à Dakar un accord prolongeant d’un an la coopération de leurs deux pays dans le contrôle de l’émigration clandestine…. ”

“Avec le FRONTEX, nous avons pu réduire considérablement ce fléau’’, a affirmé Cheikh Tidiane Sy [le ministre sénégalais de l’Intérieur].”

“Le FRONTEX, avec lequel collabore la police sénégalaise, a permis de réduire fortement les flux d’émigrés clandestins en provenance d’Afrique subsaharienne, pour rejoindre l’Europe.”

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Significant Reduction in Migrants Reaching Canary Islands (News, Statistics)

Only 1,318 people reached the Canary Islands by boat over the first six months of 2009.  This low number contrasts with the record number of 31,678 who reached the Canary Islands on approximately 600 boats in 2006 and 9,181 migrants who arrived in 2008.

“The Spanish government credits the decline on increased maritime surveillance and agreements with several African nations that allows it to send migrants back.”

“Under the EU’s Frontex programme, Spain’s Civil Guard police patrol the waters off West Africa, in partnership with the authorities from Senegal and Mauritania.  In the first six months of 2009, these patrols diverted 762 migrants back to their points of departure.  Additionally, a single, satellite communications network, called Sea Horse, pools information between the two continents.”

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Deaths in Aegean and Atlantic (Cadiz); Rescues in Mediterranean (News)

Several rescued, 1 dead, 1 missing in Aegean Sea off Turkish coast.  Click here for article.

14 Rescued off Algerian coast.  Click here for article.

At least 4 dead, others missing off of Cadiz.  AFP reports that up to 30 others may have been on a small boat that sank near Cadiz.

“At the start of June, the Spanish government pointed out no migrants had reached the Spanish Canary Islands, another major entry route for Africans into Europe, and cited agreements with several African countries.”

“A record 31,678 people from sub-Saharan Africa reached Spain’s Canary Islands in 2006 on small boats from Africa, but the figure dropped to 1,318 in the first quarter of 2009.”

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Rescatan a medio centenar de inmigrantes en las aguas de Murcia, España (News)

“Un total de 54 inmigrantes de origen argelino llegaron poco antes de la medianoche a puerto tras ser interceptadas las cuatro pateras en las que viajaban en aguas de Murcia…

Además “Salvamento Marítimo interceptó tres pateras en las que viajaban 39 inmigrantes cuando navegaban a unas 30 millas de las costas de Cartagena.

Y “una patrullera de la Guardia Civil que participaba en las labores de rescate localizó otra embarcación con 15 personas a bordo en la zona entre Portman y Cavanna.”

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First Summit Meeting Between Spanish PM and ECOWAS (News)

West African ECOWAS leaders met with Spanish PM on 22 June.  Spain pledged 262 million euros for projects in ECOWAS nations.  Increasing ties with west African countries is a priority for Spain due in part to efforts to reduce illegal migration from the area.

“Stepped-up surveillance and cooperation with African nations has meant the number of migrants reaching the Canaries dropped to 9,181 last year from to 12,478 in 2007 and 31,678 in 2006, Spain said in January.”

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AI USA: Lives in danger as European governments deny refugees protection (Statements)

blog-ai usa logoAI USA Statement on World Refugee Day

19 June 2009

“[***]  Countries at Europe’s border are showing a flagrant disregard for their international obligations towards refugees:

“*Italy is intercepting refugees in international waters and physically transporting them, without assessing their protection needs, to Libya, where migrants, asylum-seekers and refugees are at risk of ill-treatment and forcible return to countries where they risk serious human rights abuses.

“*Turkey continues not to recognize people from outside Europe as refugees, meaning thousands of people are denied the protection they need.

“*Greece pushes back people at its land border and sea borders with Turkey without first assessing their asylum claims. For those that do enter the country there are many legal obstacles for refugees to gain protection.

“*Spain’s bilateral agreements with several countries in Africa are used to justify the arbitrary arrest, detention and deportation of refugees, asylum-seekers and migrants in these countries.

“*Other countries in the European Union (E.U.) turn a blind eye to the increasing lack of respect for the rights of refugees and asylum-seekers at the E.U.’s borders as they attempt to receive fewer refugees themselves. Every year, thousands of asylum seekers are transferred under the “Dublin II” system to countries where the rights of refugees and asylum-seekers are inadequately protected.

“On World Refugee Day, Amnesty International warns E.U. states that their actions are undermining the protection of refugees not only in their own countries but across the world, by sending a dangerous message on the treatment of refugees. All countries must meet their obligations towards refugees and asylum-seekers not only within their own borders but wherever they exercise effective control.

“Background

“Italy [***] Between May 6-11, approximately 500 people were intercepted by Italy [in international waters] after they sent rescue requests and were transported to Libya, where Italy claimed they could seek protection. They included people from Somalia, Eritrea and other African countries. [***]

“Turkey [***] Turkey is effectively the only state party to the Refugee Convention that does not recognize people from outside Europe as refugees, meaning thousands in need of protection are denied it. Asylum-seekers are often arbitrarily detained for extended periods in poor conditions, and subjected to ill-treatment. Further, forcible returns of individuals from Turkey to countries where they face serious human rights abuses are common. [***]

“Greece [***]  Currently Greece is attempting to amend domestic law to further restrict protection by eliminating the right to an effective substantive appeal in the asylum system, in breach of international and European law. Furthermore, serious concerns over the detention conditions of asylum-seekers and migrants continue to exist. [***]”

Click here for link to AI USA statement on their web page.

Click here for more detailed AI USA press release.

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