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US welcomes Amy Pope’s appointment as new IOM DG

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The United States of America has welcomed Amy E. Pope’s appointment as the new Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

The welcome message was contained in a statement signed by the Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken on Monday, October 2, 2023.

The statement reads: “The United States welcomes Amy E. Pope’s appointment as the new Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM). Ms. Pope, who took on her new role October 1, is the first woman to lead this critical international organization in its more than 70-year-old history.

As we face the challenges presented by historic levels of migration and displacement around the world, IOM is an essential partner of the United States in promoting safe, orderly, and humane migration management and providing humanitarian assistance.

The United States is and remains IOM’s largest bilateral donor. In support of Ms. Pope’s vision for a more effective and inclusive IOM, I am announcing more than $19 million in funding to facilitate important capacity-building efforts around data, program oversight, and the impact of climate change on migration.

The State Department’s Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration recently renewed a five-year memorandum of understanding (MOU) with IOM to continue our long-standing partnership on the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP). This MOU will be instrumental in meeting the United States’ goal to welcome 125,000 refugees in FY 2024.

The United States strongly supports Ms. Pope’s vision, and we look forward to continuing our long-standing partnership with IOM to create lifesaving solutions for vulnerable populations.

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Europe’s borders continue to kill as AlarmPhone describes December 2024, a deadly month in a deadly year

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Alarmphone, an organisation that provides independent support for people crossing the Mediterranean Sea to the EU has described 2024 as a year that leaves nothing to celebrate as it laments that “Europe’s borders continue to kill!”

It said hundreds of people lost their lives in December alone, leaving thousands of relatives and  friends in great despair.

With sadness and  immense anger Alarmphone  lists the shipwrecks the organisation know of.

Details below:

December 2024, a deadly month in a deadly year. Over the last days and weeks, many deadly incidents occurred along the migration routes in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. While people in Europe and elsewhere have been enjoying the holiday season and end-of-year festivities, Europe’s borders continue to kill. We mourn all those who lost their lives and stand in solidarity with their loved ones.

As Alarm Phone, we support people in distress at sea along different maritime migration routes. In our activism, we directly witness the consequences of the violent European migration regime. We see how people are forced to take longer and more dangerous routes due to ever-expanding border surveillance and policies designed to ‘deter’ migration. We see how people are forced to stay invisible and hide from border guards, which makes their journeys even riskier. At the same time, some of the civil actors who respond to the rescue gap produced by European states’ refusal to rescue people in distress feel forced to end their operations due to the heavy criminalisation they face. In turn, this results in even more deadly shipwrecks and an increasing number of people being killed or going missing on their way to Europe.

Throughout the last month of 2024, many deadly incidents occurred along different routes – from the Atlantic to the Central Mediterranean to the Eastern Mediterranean. It is with great sadness and immense anger that we list the deadly shipwrecks we know of – hundreds of people who lost their lives in December alone, leaving thousands of relatives and friends in great despair and sadness. Even worse, we know that this is only the tip of the iceberg.

While the people who lost their lives are often only reported as numbers, we remember them as people and as individuals, with their own stories, families and friends. We mourn these deaths, deaths that were entirely preventable. These border crimes are the result of a machinery of migration control that costs billions of Euros every year. While it will not stop people from reclaiming their right to move and migrate as they need to, it causes death and destruction.

December 31: At least 6 shipwrecks from Libya and Tunisia

On the last day of the year alone, at least 6 shipwrecks along the Central Mediterranean route caused dozens of people to lose their lives, with even more people missing:

A boat with ~60 people that departed from Libya sank in international waters close to Tunisia on December 31.

⚫ Another shipwreck in the Central Med!

Yet another boat to which we had been alerted has shipwrecked. We never had direct contact to the 60 people on board but had alerted authorities to their distress. Hundreds of people died over the last days, when will this end? https://t.co/JMCd3GcAL1

— @alarmphone (@alarm_phone) January 2, 2025

Another shipwreck happened off Lampedusa on December 31, with 7 survivors who were rescued to Lampedusa, 20 people are missing. The boat departed from Zuwara in Libya.

One more boat from Libya shipwrecked 45nm off Tripoli at the same day, 20 people are known to be missing.

🔴 “20 persone cadute in mare”

“Possible presenza di 20 Persone in mare, cadute da una imbarcazione di migranti.

Acque internazionali della area SAR libica, 50 miglia nautiche NNW Tripoli.

Dispaccio ricevuto nel nostro terminale InMarSAT 🛰️: caso #SAR2761 – #SAR2772 , diffuso… pic.twitter.com/Mg3aPntQTJ

— Sergio Scandura (@scandura) January 1, 2025

Three boats which departed from Tunisia shipwrecked: One boat with ~60 people who left Sfax on December 27 cost 7 lives, the survivors were brought to Sfax.

We were alerted to two boats near the Tunisian island of Kerkennah. One boat carried 48 people and capsized – 3 bodies and 20 survivors were found, the rest are missing. The second boat carried 71 people on board. When it capsized, only 24 people survived. 21 bodies were found, everyone else remains missing. In both cases, authorities had been alerted and failed to rescue.

⚫ Two disasters off #Tunisia. According to the Tunisian authorities, the group of 71 people was found: 24 people survived, 21 bodies were found, the rest is missing.

Of the 48 people boat 20 people survived and so far minimum 3 dead were found, operations are ongoing.

— @alarmphone (@alarm_phone) January 1, 2025

At the end of 2024, the Italian Interior Minister declared that “the preventive measures against departures from Libya and Tunisia are working very well“. It is clear that this is untrue, and that people are still embarking in overcrowded boats due to daily raids from Tunisian police, mostly in Sfax, and the risk of deportation to the desert that people on the move face.  These are not “preventive measures against departures” but a European policy of letting people die far from their coasts.

December 29: Shipwreck off Samos

Greek media reported the sinking of a boat in the area northeast of Samos. 30 people were reported rescued, 12 of which were children. We did not find further information about the circumstances of the shipwreck and if people are missing.

December 27:  Boat missing in the Atlantic

SOS in the Atlantic for a boat with approximately 100 people. They could not be reached. We fear this boat has joined the 131 pirogues that have disappeared in 2024 trying to reach Spain, according to the organization Caminando Fronteras.

🆘 in the Atlantic! We have been alerted to a boat with ~100 people leaving Saint Louis, #Senegal, on 13/12. They cannot be reached and the Moroccan and Spanish authorities are not giving any information. We are worried and demand an immediate rescue!

— @alarmphone (@alarm_phone) December 23, 2024

December 22:  A deadly disaster coordinated by MRCC Rabat

It is with great sadness that we learned that a rescue operation led to another disaster. On December 18, we informed Moroccan authorities as well as nearby ships about a boat in distress off the Sahara. After several days without updates on the situation, we learned on December 22, that during the rescue operation dozens of people died and only 9 are believed to have survived. Until today, we don’t know any details about the incident. We are outraged and saddened and call for clarification on the circumstances of the deadly operation.

🆘 ~88 people in distress in the Atlantic! A boat that left Sunday morning from #Mauritania is in trouble off the #Sahara. We are in contact with the boat and have informed authorities and nearby ships. We call for an immediate rescue! pic.twitter.com/h58UtONWHp

— @alarmphone (@alarm_phone) December 18, 2024

December 20: 8 people killed after being chased by the Hellenic Coast Guard. All of them dismembered by the propellers of the Coast Guard vessel. A ninth person died in hospital a few days later.

In an attempt to intercept a boat carrying an unknown number of people close to the Greek island of Rhodοs, 8 people lost their lives. When the boat of the Hellenic Coast Guard and the boat carrying the travelers collided, people fell into the sea. 18 people were rescued, 8 people died, with a ninth person, a woman, passing away at the hospital a few days later. An unknown number were missing. Some days later it was reported that the survivors of this horror were abandoned to sleep outside on the streets in Rhodos. Volunteers on the island reported to Iasonas Apostolopoulos that “the 8 dead, were all dismembered by propellers, including 3 women and a child.” They also reported that “the entire deck of the coast guard vessel was red with blood. One man was missing half his head from a propeller hit. One of the women was literally in pieces.”

December 19:  Shipwreck in the Central Mediterranean – up to 15 people missing

Shipwreck in the Central Med. Despite our alerts for a boat that was taking in water, rescue did not come in time. Once on scene, the so-called Libyan Coast guard found 82 people. However, up to 15 people were reported missing or dead.

🆘! 96 people in distress in the Central Med!

We alerted authorities to a boat that is taking water quickly. According to a relative the situation is very tense!

Authorities are not assisting, we urge them to act and rescue now! pic.twitter.com/B438G4X59N

— @alarmphone (@alarm_phone) December 18, 2024

December 14:  Withdrawal of rescue capacity – end of operations for Geo Barents

It is in this deadly month, in which hundreds of people lost their lives at sea, killed by lack of rescue, by being forced to be invisible, by having taken longer and more dangerous routes, that Médecins Sans Frontières announced that they have been forced to end their rescue operations at sea due to restrictive Italian laws and policies. Europe continues its attacks against the ones who migrate and the ones in solidarity with them,  actively creating the conditions that make the Mediterranean and the Atlantic routes towards Europe a mass grave.

“MSF has been forced to end operations on our rescue vessel, Geo Barents, due to restrictive Italian laws and policies.”

Terrible news, the Italian lawfare against the #civilfleet continues. Our solidarity with @MSF_Sea – we will miss you at sea! https://t.co/b9IQsYY9vd

— @alarmphone (@alarm_phone) December 14, 2024

December 14:  Shipwreck near Gavdos – up to 40 people feared dead

Near the Greek island of Gavdos, next to Crete, a boat carrying approximately 80 people shipwrecked. 37 people were rescued and around 40 people were missing and feared dead. So far, only 8 bodies have been found.

⚫ Shipwreck near #Crete

Greek media report that a boat with ~80 people shipwrecked 12,5 nautical miles southwest of the island of #Gavdos, near #Crete. So far, one person was found dead and ~37 were rescued, among them several injured.

— @alarmphone (@alarm_phone) December 14, 2024

December 12: 5 people died on the route to the Canary Islands

On December 10, we informed authorities about a boat that left on the 6th of December from Nouadhibou in Mauritania. Two days later, we learned that the boat arrived to the Canaries. However, five people did not survive the long and dangerous journey and had lost their lives. It was another border crime which took peoples’ lives.

🆘in the Atlantic! We were informed to a boat in distress with 84 people that left on 06/12 from #Nouadhibou in #Mauritania. We informed authorities and we urgently ask for rescue!

— @alarmphone (@alarm_phone) December 10, 2024

December 11: Shipwreck off the Tunisian coast – 9 people died, many more missing

On December 11, we were alerted to a boat carrying 130 people fleeing from the racist climate against black migrants in Tunisia. The group were in severe distress near the Tunisian city Sfax. The boat was reported to have capsized. Later, MRCC Tunis confirmed that 27 people were rescued, 9 bodies were found and many were were missing. We fear they also died.

🆘 ~130 people at risk off #Tunisia!

We were alerted to a large wooden boat near #Sfax that has reportedly capsized. While the situation is evolving, it seems some people were found by the Tunisian coastguard, while many others are said to have drowned. pic.twitter.com/XIiZraa8kz

— @alarmphone (@alarm_phone) December 11, 2024

December 7: Shipwreck in the Western Mediterranean – 9 people missing

A boat carrying 11 people left Morocco on November 26. Of the 11 people, only two arrived in Almeria, while nine people remained missing. Our thoughts are with their friends and families who were left without news of their loved ones.

⚫ #Shipwreck in the #WesternMed! 11 people left northern #Morocco on November 26. 2 people arrived in #Almeria while 9 people remain missing. Our solidarity and thoughts are with their friends and families who are left without news about their loved ones. #BordersKill

— @alarmphone (@alarm_phone) December 7, 2024

December 2: 3 boats missing between Tunisia and Italy

Alarm Phone was informed about 3 disappeared boats, which left from Tunisia towards Italy. In total, over 160 people were on these boats. Until today, we could not find confirmation on the whereabouts on any of these boats. These disappearances need to stop!!

🆘 2 boats missing off #Sfax, #Tunisia!

We were informed about 2 disappeared boats. One carrying 47 people who left on 27.11. and another group of 75 who left on 30.11. from Tunisia. Both are iron boats. Authorities provide no information. A search operation is urgently needed!

— @alarmphone (@alarm_phone) December 2, 2024

December 1: One person dies in the Western Mediterranean

A boat carrying 15 people arrived from Algeria to Spain. However, one person lost his life onboard.

The boat arrived to #Spain. Sadly, one of the people onboard lost his life. All of out thoughts are with his friends and family. #BordersKill #FreedomOfMovementForAll!

— @alarmphone (@alarm_phone) December 4, 2024

Our thoughts and solidarity with the friends and families of the ones who lost their lives, the ones missing, and all the ones who are still on the move – who face imprisonment, forced labour, and forced disappearance.  We will continue to fight against the deadly border regime – and for freedom of movement and equal rights for all!

Tear down the deadly European border regime!

Fight the criminalisation of migration & the illegalisation of free movement!

Freedom of movement and equal rights for all!

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Seventeen people rescued by Aurora safely disembark in Pozzallo

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Seventeen people rescued by Aurora safely disembark in Pozzallo.

Sea Watch International disclosed this on its X handle @seawatch_intl.

The post reads: “Last night, we rescued 17 people from a wooden boat in distress. All people are safe onboard our Aurora.

Although by far closer to Lampedusa, Italian authorities force us to sail to Pozzallo, Sicily. It’s 2025 and Europe’s borders are still as violent as ever. Happy New Year.”

After a forced, unnecessary 15-hour transit, Sea Watch International said “all 17 people rescued by our #Aurora safely disembarked in Pozzallo yesterday evening.

“We wish them strength for their continuous struggle against the European border regime and all the best for their new life.”

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Woman arrested for  recruiting, trafficking underage Nigerian girls for sexual exploitation in Dubai

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A convicted human trafficker has been arrested by the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

Abuja is Nigeria’s federal capital.

According to NAPTIP, the trafficker is the arrowhead of an international human trafficking network operating across the Middle Eastern countries with an operational base in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Dubai.

The agency also said the trafficker, Uadiale Christiana Jacob a.k.a. Christy Evan Osagie or Christy Gold had been on its wanted list in the last five years.

She is said to be a senior member of an organised human trafficking syndicate notorious for the recruiting, trafficking and sexually exploiting underage Nigerian girls in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

She was said to have been arrested by officials of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) on duty at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja on December 31, 2024 on arrival from Dubai for the new year celebration and handed over to NAPTIP.

A statement issued by NAPTIP’s Press Officer in Abuja, Vincent Adekoye, yesterday said her suspected accomplices, Michael Nduka, Osas Wiseman, Vivian and a certain Prophet John in Lagos, along with others, are field officers who assist in the recruitment and subsequent transfer of victims to Christy Gold, and were still on the run.

Revealing how Christiana was arrested, the agency said: “It would be recalled that on the 18th March, 2020, the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Ikeja Airport Command shared intelligence with NAPTIP Joint Border Task Force/Benin Satellite Office (JBTF/BSO) in respect of one Uadiale Christiana Jacob a.k.a. Christy Evan Osagie a.k.a. Christy Gold of No 15 Osagie Street, Off 2nd Power Line, Egbon Estate, Benin City, Edo State.

“Uadiale Christiana Jacob, popularly known as Christy Gold, is a senior member of an organised human trafficking syndicate notorious for the recruitment, trafficking and sexually exploiting of underage Nigerian girls in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

“Following the agency’s investigation into the alleged offence to establish culpability, Christiana Uadiale Jacob was arrested by NAPTIP in Ikpoba Hill area, Benin City on the 13th of October, 2020 for her involvement in the trafficking of underage Nigerian girls to Dubai, United Arab Emirates for forced prostitution.

 “She was charged to the Federal High Court, Asaba, Delta State on the 25th of November 2020, where she was granted bail.

“While on court bail, Christiana Uadiale Jacob violated the terms of the bail and absconded to Dubai.

“After failing several times to appear before the court, a Bench Warrant was therefore issued by the sitting Judge on the 3rd of November, 2021 for her arrest.”

The statement continues: “To get Christiana Uadiale Jacob to face justice for her crimes, NAPTIP sought the assistance and collaboration of the Honourable Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, National Central Bureau (NCB), INTERPOL Nigeria, National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the United Arab Emirates Police for her arrest and extraction to Nigeria.

 “Even while she tried to evade justice, NAPTIP did not relent, and as a result of our diligent prosecution of the case, Christiana Uadiale Jacob was convicted for human trafficking in absentia by Honourable Justice F. A. Olubanjo of the Federal High Court, Asaba, Delta State on the 21st of March, 2024 with sentencing being awaited whenever she is rearrested and brought before the Honourable Court.

“Luck, however, ran out on her on the 31st of December 2024, as Officers Nigeria Immigration Service acting in respect of NAPTIP’s request for watchlisting dated 22nd February 2023, nabbed her on arrival in Nigeria.”

The Director General of NAPTIP, Binta Adamu Bello, lauded the efforts of the Nigerian Immigration Service for apprehending the fleeing human trafficking convict, saying that it was a commendable demonstration of inter-agency collaboration. She said the convict would be taken to the court for sentencing.

She also promised to make 2025 hell for all human traffickers.

She said: “I want to specially thank our sister law enforcement agency, the NIS, for the arrest of the convict.

“I recall that a few weeks ago, I visited the Comptroller General of NIS and the outcome of that advocacy visit is this improved synergy and very efficient collaboration.

“NAPTIP also appreciates the efforts of other members of the intelligence community who are working behind the scenes to apprehend these fellows.

“The convict that has been arrested and convicted will surely be taken to the court to face the sentence by the law.

“This is a clear message to other members of this international criminal gang who are still on the run: they can only hide for a while; they can never hide forever.

“We have already activated all necessary security and intelligence apparatus, and our partners around the world are on the lookout for these elements.

“Very soon, the net will catch them.

“I am happy it was a sad end for human traffickers in the country in 2024, and we promise them hell in 2025.

“We are more determined and will be more decisive this year to fish them out and ensure the protection of Nigerians from trafficking, exploitation and violence against persons.”

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