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14 migrants drowned on the coast of Spain

An aid organization reported the sinking of another boat carrying 58 refugees en route to the Spanish Canary Islands, killing at least 14 of them.
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according to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoted From the “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung” newspaper, since October, more migrants have re-entered Spain’s Canary Islands. Now a Spanish aid organization has announced that at least 14 people died while crossing the Mediterranean Sea.

Accordingly, at least 14 people died during the crossing of a boat carrying African migrants. with more than 58 passengers perished in the Canary Islands of Spain. The Spanish aid organization Cominando Fronteras (Border Workers) said the boat ran into trouble and sank off the coast of Morocco on Thursday. The passengers of this ship made a desperate attempt to save themselves.

According to the Spanish Maritime Rescue Service, a rescue operation is underway from Morocco to save the refugees. The Spanish state TV channel RTVE reported on this on Friday.

The Spanish relief organization “Cominando Fronteras” criticized that the rescue operation started too late and Morocco and Spain often acted passively and did nothing because they blamed each other.

According to information obtained from the Spanish aid organization Caminando Fronteras, at least 778 migrants in In the first six months of the year, they died trying to cross the dangerous West African route through the Atlantic Ocean to the Canary Islands.

However, migration remains an unresolved crisis. has remained in the European Union, and in order to solve this crisis and reduce the victims of asylum seekers, instead of creating legal ways for immigrants to enter, the European Union continues to increase the pressure on this oppressed group and puts stricter policies towards them on the agenda. .

After years of discussions, the representatives of EU countries and the parliament reached an agreement at the end of this year on fundamental reforms in the asylum system and the tightening of strictures against refugees.

Based on this agreement, there should be uniform border procedures at the external borders of the European Union in the future. In particular, there are plans to get much tougher on people from countries that are considered relatively safe. Accordingly, until a decision is made on the asylum request, people should be able to be accommodated in detention camps under prison-like conditions.

According to this plan, the distribution of asylum seekers which seek support among EU countries will be reorganized using a “solidarity mechanism”. Countries that do not want to accept refugees must offer other support, for example in the form of cash payments. Based on this, rejected asylum seekers should also be easily deported to safe third countries in the future.

Nancy Pfizer, the Federal Minister of the Interior of Germany, recently announced that she wants to control the border with Austria, Poland, Switzerland and the Czech Republic until the time to reduce the high number of refugees.

The president of France has recently supported the approval of the anti-immigration plan in the parliament of this country and its implementation.

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