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This February 6 marks 10 years since the Tarajal beach tragedy, a decade since 14 people who were trying to swim to our coast drowned amid shots fired by the Civil Guard. Some of their bodies could not even be identified, others could not even be recovered. The investigation opened to clarify what happened resulted in the exoneration of the agents involved. You can see the full program on video here: Ten years after Tarajal, far from learning from past mistakes, everything has gotten worse: our borders are more deadly, our immigration policies more lethal. From Ceuta and Melilla to the Canary or Libya route, Lampedusa or Lesbos, from the border externalization agreements with Senegal and Tunisia to the new European migration pact, the Europe of borders kills.
The latest symptom of a sick system are the images of the hundreds of asylum seekers crammed into the Madrid Barajas airport for weeks. For all this, in this program we address the European migration necropolitics. ARTICLE CONTINUES AFTER NEXT MESSAGE You make us independent We only answer to partners: to people like you who believe that our work matters. Therefore, if you regularly read us and believe India Phone Number List in journalism with values, we ask for your collaboration so that we can continue to be independent. It will take you less than a minute and you can do it from here with fees ranging from €1 per month. Although it may seem like a small amount, added to those of many more people, it is what makes it possible for us to exist. Many people, with small decisions, can do great things. Make independent journalism possible.
We spoke with Gabriela Sánchez , head of the Desalambre section of ElDiario.es, with Miguel Ángel Cortés, a public defender who in recent weeks has legally assisted more than a dozen asylum seekers in Barajas and with Elena Muñoz, coordinator of the legal area of CEAR (Spanish Commission for Refugee Assistance). And we return to the Canary Islands, the main entry border for migrants to Spain in 2023, from where we speak with Natalia González Vargas , journalist from Canarias Ahora. And to analyze what the new European Migration Pact means, which amplifies these walls to continue forging that stronghold Europe, we are accompanied by journalist José Bautista , an expert on migration and member of the organization PorCausa .
The latest symptom of a sick system are the images of the hundreds of asylum seekers crammed into the Madrid Barajas airport for weeks. For all this, in this program we address the European migration necropolitics. ARTICLE CONTINUES AFTER NEXT MESSAGE You make us independent We only answer to partners: to people like you who believe that our work matters. Therefore, if you regularly read us and believe India Phone Number List in journalism with values, we ask for your collaboration so that we can continue to be independent. It will take you less than a minute and you can do it from here with fees ranging from €1 per month. Although it may seem like a small amount, added to those of many more people, it is what makes it possible for us to exist. Many people, with small decisions, can do great things. Make independent journalism possible.
We spoke with Gabriela Sánchez , head of the Desalambre section of ElDiario.es, with Miguel Ángel Cortés, a public defender who in recent weeks has legally assisted more than a dozen asylum seekers in Barajas and with Elena Muñoz, coordinator of the legal area of CEAR (Spanish Commission for Refugee Assistance). And we return to the Canary Islands, the main entry border for migrants to Spain in 2023, from where we speak with Natalia González Vargas , journalist from Canarias Ahora. And to analyze what the new European Migration Pact means, which amplifies these walls to continue forging that stronghold Europe, we are accompanied by journalist José Bautista , an expert on migration and member of the organization PorCausa .