Noticias
The Mediterranean Migration Crisis.
Autor:
Human Rights Watch
Fecha:
19/06/2015
Comentario
- The 33-page report documents the human rights abuses driving people to make the dangerous sea crossing and the shortcomings of EU migration and asylum policies. The report is based on over 150 interviews in May with recently-arrived migrants and asylum seekers in Italy – Lampedusa, Catania, and Milan – and Greece – the islands of Lesbos, Chios, Samos, Leros, and Kos. The conclusions are also based on extensive Human Rights Watch research in Syria, Eritrea, Afghanistan, and Somalia – the home countries of many of those arriving by sea (Texto completo).
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- Boat Ride to Detention. Adult and Child Migrants in Malta.
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- Cultivar el temor: La vulnerabilidad de los trabajadores agrícolas inmigrantes frente a la violencia y el acoso sexual en Estados Unidos.
Más datos sobre bibliografia (monografias y artículos):
Human Rights Watch.: The Mediterranean Migration Crisis: Why People Flee, What the EU Should Do (“La crisis de inmigración en el Mediterráneo: ¿por qué huye la gente y lo que la UE debería hacer al respecto”?).