{"id":23233,"date":"2015-08-25T21:24:42","date_gmt":"2015-08-25T21:24:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/archive.womennet.am?p=23233"},"modified":"2015-09-01T17:29:36","modified_gmt":"2015-09-01T17:29:36","slug":"%d5%a5%d5%be%d6%80%d5%b8%d5%ba%d5%a1%d5%b5%d5%ab-%d5%bd%d5%a1%d5%b0%d5%b4%d5%a1%d5%b6%d5%b6%d5%a5%d6%80%d5%ab%d5%b6-%d6%83%d5%a1%d5%ad%d5%bd%d5%bf%d5%a1%d5%af%d5%a1%d5%b6%d5%b6%d5%a5%d6%80%d5%ab","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archive.womennet.am\/en\/%d5%a5%d5%be%d6%80%d5%b8%d5%ba%d5%a1%d5%b5%d5%ab-%d5%bd%d5%a1%d5%b0%d5%b4%d5%a1%d5%b6%d5%b6%d5%a5%d6%80%d5%ab%d5%b6-%d6%83%d5%a1%d5%ad%d5%bd%d5%bf%d5%a1%d5%af%d5%a1%d5%b6%d5%b6%d5%a5%d6%80%d5%ab\/","title":{"rendered":"Europe\u2019s response to migrant crisis is not working, warns UN rights expert"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/archive.womennet.amwp-content\/uploads\/2015\/08\/beshenci_Greece-2.jpg\" alt=\"\" \/><\/p>\n<p>A young Syrian refugee carries his brother across the border between Greece and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), near Eidomeni, Greece, in June 2015.<\/p>\n<p>Photo: UNHCR\/A. McConnell<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The European Union should establish a human rights-based, coherent and comprehensive migration policy which makes mobility its central asset, a United Nations expert today advocated, assuring is the only way in which the EU can reclaim its border, effectively combat smuggling and empower migrants.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cLet\u2019s not pretend that what the EU and its member states are doing is working. Migration is here to stay,\u201d Mr. Cr\u00e9peau stressed. \u201cBuilding fences, using tear gas and other forms of violence against migrants and asylum seekers, detention, withholding access to basics such as shelter, food or water and using threatening language or hateful speech will not stop migrants from coming or trying to come to Europe,\u201d the UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, Fran\u00e7ois Cr\u00e9peau,\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.ohchr.org\/EN\/NewsEvents\/Pages\/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=16344&amp;LangID=E\">said<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTerritorial sovereignty is about controlling the border, knowing who comes in and who leaves. It has never been about sealing the border to migration,\u201d the expert continued. \u201cDemocratic borders are porous by nature. Providing migrants and asylum-seekers with legal and safe mobility solutions will ensure such a control.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Special Rapporteur urged Europeans to start focusing on regaining control of their external border from the smugglers by increasing mobility solutions available to most migrants, investing in integration measures \u2013 especially through supporting the action of cities \u2013 and developing a strong public discourse on diversity and mobility as cornerstones for contemporary European societies.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIf Europeans want their governments to regain control of their borders, then they must urge them to bank on mobility and offer migrants and asylum-seekers official channels to enter and stay in Europe,\u201d the human rights expert said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cOpening up the regular labour markets through smart visas allowing people to come to look for work and incentivize them to return if they don&#8217;t find the job in question would allow for a much better regulated and controlled official labour market,\u201d Mr. Cr\u00e9peau noted.<\/p>\n<p>However, he cautioned, such measures must be supported with sanctions against employers who exploit irregular migrants in underground labour markets. \u201cThis would considerably reduce the pull factor they exercise on irregular migrants and further reduce the market for recruiters, smugglers and exploitative employers,\u201d the expert explained.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn addition, there is an obvious urgent need for Europe to create, jointly with other Global North countries, a massive resettlement programme for refugees like Syrians and Eritreans that could offer protection to 1.5 or 2 million of them over the next five years,\u201d he said, highlighting that such a programme would impact the market for smugglers and allow European countries to decide who comes and make appropriate preparations.<\/p>\n<p>Welcoming the positive steps taken by the EU in rescuing migrants and asylum-seekers at sea so far, Mr. Cr\u00e9peau however warned that rescuing people who arrive by sea and then turning a blind eye to their plight leaving them vulnerable to human rights violations is irresponsible,\u201d the expert said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTalking about \u2018flows,\u2019 \u2018marauders,\u2019 and \u2018swarms\u2019 is an unsubtle way of dismissing the legitimacy of the asylum-seekers and migrants&#8217; claim to human rights, by creating images linking them to toxic waste or natural disasters\u201d he noted. \u201cWe are talking about men, women, children and even babies, who have faced traumatic experiences. These are people just like you and me, and none of us have the moral high ground to say that we would never do the same if we were in their shoes.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The UN Special Rapporteur warned that the political and popular discourse in Europe has seen a race to the bottom in the anti-migrant sentiments and use of inappropriate language which is often linked to criminalizing migrants. \u201cMigrants are human beings with rights. When we dehumanize others, we dehumanize ourselves,\u201d he underscored.<\/p>\n<p>Mr. Cr\u00e9peau therefore called on European political leaders \u201cto show moral and political leadership in fighting much more vigorously racism, xenophobia and hate crime, in consolidating the common human rights culture that is now framing the evolution of all traditions, in strengthening the free movement of persons throughout the EU while developing regulated mobility solutions at its external borders, and in celebrating the diversity of cultures and religions as enrichment for everyone, citizens and foreigners alike.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Speaking on behalf of the United Nations Refugee Agency (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.unhcr.org\/cgi-bin\/texis\/vtx\/home\">UNHCR<\/a>), Melissa Fleming also called for refugees to be treated humanely and for the authorities to work together, as thousands of people continued to head into the Western Balkans from Greece.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cUNHCR appealed to the Governments involved to implement border management measures with humanity and in accordance with their international obligations,\u201d during a\u00a0<a href=\"http:\/\/www.unhcr.org\/55dc45aa6.html\">press briefing<\/a>, adding that family unity and protection of persons with specific needs must be upheld.<\/p>\n<p>In Serbia, UNHCR and the Serb authorities are working to respond to the humanitarian needs of the more than 10,000 refugees.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAt the Greece-The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia border, people had been continuing to cross in groups of up to 300-400 and then travelling onwards by train or bus to Serbia. Currently, UNHCR anticipated those arrivals continuing over the next few days at a rate of up to 3,000 people per day,\u201d added Ms. Fleming.<\/p>\n<p>An equitable redistribution of refugees and asylum-seekers across the European Union was needed, the spokesperson stressed.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Source: UN News<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p class=\"newstxt\">&nbsp; A young Syrian refugee carries his brother across the border between Greece and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), near Eidomeni, Greece, in June 2015. 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