Europe’s search and rescue bodies suspend contacts with Libyan counterpart

European Search and Rescue Teams Cut Ties with Libyan Authority Amid Concerns of Human Rights Abuses.

A coalition of 13 European search and rescue organizations has formed the Justice Fleet, a new alliance aimed at upholding human rights and international maritime law. In a bold move, the group announced that it is severing ties with Libya's Joint Rescue Coordination Centre (JRCC), citing years of "escalating human rights violations" against refugees and asylum seekers attempting to cross the Mediterranean.

According to an NGO spokesperson, the JRCC cannot be considered a legitimate rescue authority due to its alleged involvement in violent acts, including shooting at boats carrying refugees, abandoning people at sea, and hindering rescue operations. The Libyan coastguard has been linked to at least 60 violent maritime incidents between 2016 and September this year.

The decision by European search and rescue teams comes as a significant blow to Libya's efforts to manage the flow of migrants seeking to reach Europe. Rights groups have long documented systematic abuse against refugees and migrants in Libya, including torture, rape, and extortion.

In recent years, the EU has provided financial support to the Libyan coastguard, leading to concerns that this support is enabling human rights abuses. The phasing out of state-run search and rescue operations has made journeys across the Mediterranean increasingly perilous, leaving many people stranded in Libya.

The Justice Fleet's decision highlights the growing frustration among NGOs and European governments over the EU's handling of migration issues. As one spokesperson noted, "Ending all operational communication with the so-called Libyan Rescue Coordination Centre is both a legal and moral necessity – a clear line against European complicity in crimes against humanity."
 
omg u no how frustrating its to hear about european search & rescue teams cutting ties w/ libya cuz of human rights abuses 🤯. like, its completely unacceptable 2 see ppl being shot at, left stranded @ sea, & tortured just 4 tryna reach europe 🌊. EU's been accused of enableing these abuses by funding the libyan coastguard & i gotta say, it sounds super sus to me 👀. justice fleet's decision 2 sever ties is a major step towards holding those in power accountable 4 their actions 💪. we need 2 keep pushing 4 more transparency & action on this issue 🚫. btw, have u followed the story of migrants stuck in libya? its heartbreaking 😔
 
omg can u believe this?? european search & rescue teams are literally cutting ties with libya cuz of human rights abuses 🤯 like, we all knew it was bad but to see it in black & white is wild. the eu's funding the libyan coastguard is straight up enabling this stuff and now these search & rescue teams are speaking out against it 💁‍♀️. i mean, 60 violent maritime incidents? that's insane 🚢. we gotta stand with these organizations fighting for human rights 👏. btw, have u heard of the justice fleet? they're like a coalition of rescuers fighting back against the system 🌟
 
I gotta say, this move by the Justice Fleet is like a wake-up call for us all 🚨. We can't just turn a blind eye to human rights abuses, no matter how complex the situation gets. It's like, we gotta draw a line in the sand and say, 'This ain't right.' The fact that these teams are willing to take a stand and risk being seen as 'complicit' in crimes against humanity shows us that sometimes you gotta put your values first 💪.

It's also a reminder that our actions (or lack thereof) have consequences. The EU's decision to support Libya's coastguard has enabled some pretty horrific things, and now we're facing the fallout 🌪️. It's like, if we want to make a difference, we gotta be willing to take risks and challenge the status quo.

But here's the thing: this isn't just about politics or governments – it's about our collective humanity ❤️. We all deserve to be treated with dignity and respect, no matter where we come from or what our circumstances are. So let's use this as a lesson to re-evaluate our own values and actions, and make sure we're doing the right thing 💫.
 
I'm really worried about this situation in Libya 🤕. It's like they're playing with people's lives out there. The EU giving them money to help with migration is supposed to be helping, but if it's just enabling abuse and human rights violations, then that's a problem. I get why the search and rescue teams are cutting ties – it's not right what's happening. But at the same time, you've got to consider the bigger picture here. There needs to be a way for people to safely cross the Mediterranean without putting themselves in harm's way. Can't we find a better solution that doesn't involve countries like Libya? 🤔
 
omg, can you even believe what's going on?! 🤯 these eu countries are finally taking a stand against libya's human rights abuses, but it's about time! 😩 the fact that they're severing ties with libya's JRCC is like, super necessary. i mean, we all know libya's got a bad rep when it comes to treating refugees and asylum seekers... 👎 it's just not right. 🙅‍♀️ the eu needs to do better in supporting these organizations instead of just enabling human rights abuses. 💸 and let's be real, 60 violent maritime incidents is wild 😲 we need more accountability, not less! 🚫
 
I'm so done with how the EU is handling this migrant crisis 🤯 it's like they're more worried about the politics of it all rather than actually helping these people. I mean, 60 violent incidents by the Libyan coastguard? That's just unacceptable. And to think they've been getting EU funding for it... yeah, that's just a recipe for disaster 💸

And what's with the Justice Fleet forming this new alliance and cutting ties with Libya? I get why they're doing it, but it feels like they're abandoning these people in the worst possible way 🌊. I wish there was more transparency about where all that EU funding is going... like, are they actually using it to help people or just lining some pockets? 🤑

I do feel for the refugees and asylum seekers trying to make it across the Mediterranean - they're already facing so many risks just by showing up on the border. And now they have to deal with the Libyan coastguard too? It's like they're stuck in this nightmare without a way out 😩
 
🚫💔 I'm not surprised by this move. It's about time these rescue teams spoke out. The EU's been enabling Libya to do its dirty work, and it's shocking that they kept backing them all these years. 60 violent incidents is a big red flag - how many more lives would be lost if those people had just left the coastguard alone? 🌊
 
man... can u believe europe's just gonna save these ppl but not from the ppl they're supposed to protect? 🤯 it's all about "security" and "order" right? meanwhile, innocent people are dyin' at sea. and eu's all like "oh, we're helpin'" but really they're just enable-in' this mess 🚫. justice fleet's decision is a huge step, though... can't let libya's coastguard get away with what they're doin' 👮‍♂️
 
I'm like totally confused about this whole thing 🤔. So, these EU search and rescue teams are basically saying they can't trust Libya to help them save people's lives because of all the alleged human rights abuses? I get that no one wants to be complicit in a bad situation, but cutting ties with them is gonna make things even more sketchy out there. It's like we're just leaving a bunch of vulnerable people stuck between life and death without any real help 🚨.

I mean, I'm all for human rights and international law, but what's the alternative here? Do we just keep sending people back to Libya knowing they'll be subjected to abuse? That doesn't seem right 😕. It feels like the EU is trying to solve one problem (migration) by creating another (more refugees stuck in Libya). I hope these search and rescue teams are prepared for some serious backlash from the Libyan government 🚫. This whole situation is just too complicated and messy 💔.
 
It's crazy how the EU's support to Libya has enabled these human rights abuses... 🤯 I mean, what's the point of helping people if you're just gonna turn a blind eye to their suffering? 🙅‍♂️ The Justice Fleet's move is totally justified - it's about time someone stood up for those refugees and asylum seekers who are trying to make a new life for themselves. We should be supporting organizations that care, not ones that just see them as numbers or pawns in a game of politics. 🌎
 
🚢😬 it's crazy that EU funding for Libya's coastguard has been linked to so many human rights abuses. Like, who's next? 🤯 the idea of "rescue" in this situation is just a euphemism for profiting off people's desperation. The fact that these teams are cutting ties and forming their own Justice Fleet is a major win for human rights, but also kinda scary - what else will they be willing to take on if they can do it? 🤝
 
🚣‍♀️ just thinkin... if europe can't even trust libya's coastguard to keep ppl safe, what's gonna happen next? 🤔 will we see more ppl gettin lost at sea or worse? it's like, eu needs 2 take responsibility 4 its actions, instead of just givin money 2 libya and hopin 4 the best. 💸🚫 and what about all the people who r stuck in libya with no way out? 🤕 it's a bit much 4 them 2 deal w/ too
 
I'm not surprised to see European search and rescue teams cutting ties with Libya's coastguard 🤔. I mean, we've known for ages that Libya has been a bit of a nightmare when it comes to migrant rights. The fact that they're shooting at boats, abandoning people at sea... it's just barbaric 🚣‍♀️.

But, you know, I'm also a bit skeptical about the Justice Fleet's motives 😒. Are they really just trying to uphold human rights and international maritime law, or is this just another way for NGOs to get involved in something that's not entirely their domain? And what about the EU's role in all of this? They're the ones who are providing financial support to the Libyan coastguard... doesn't that make them complicit in any wrongdoing?

Still, I think it's great that they're standing up against human rights abuses 💪. The Mediterranean is a deadly place for migrants trying to reach Europe, and we need all the help we can get to ensure their safety 🌊. But, let's keep an open mind here... there are plenty of questions still unanswered 😟.
 
Dude! 🤣 I'm no expert on human rights or search and rescue operations, but it sounds like Europe's got its hands full dealing with Libya. I mean, who wants to be associated with a Libyan authority that's basically saying "Hey, we'll shoot people trying to reach Europe" 🚫? It's like they're trying to create the ultimate obstacle course for refugees... and not in a fun, Indiana Jones kind of way 😂.

Anyway, it's about time those European search and rescue teams stood up for what's right. I mean, who needs human rights abuses in the Mediterranean? Not me, that's for sure! 🌊 It's like they say: "you can't buy your way out of a bad reputation" 💸, but with this Libyan situation, it seems you can just... well, be shot at or left to drown, basically.

Kudos to the Justice Fleet for taking a stand – now let's hope Europe doesn't get stuck in a bureaucratic quagmire trying to figure out what comes next 🤔.
 
I think it's totally fine that these rescue teams are cutting ties with Libya. I mean, who needs a bunch of bureaucrats getting in the way? The JRCC hasn't been doing anyone any favors, and it's time for them to take a seat. It's not like we're abandoning those in need or anything! 🙄 They can just sort themselves out, ya know?

And let's be real, if the EU is too scared to support its own coastguard, that's on them, not us. We should be focusing on getting more people to safety, not trying to appease Libya. It's time for some tough love, I say! 💪 The Justice Fleet is doing what needs to be done, and if others are too afraid to follow suit, that's their problem, not ours. 🙃
 
🚨💔 I'm totally down with this move by the Justice Fleet! Can't believe our governments are still backing down on supporting Libya's JRCC, especially when we know they're involved in some pretty horrific stuff. It's not like it's a secret... all those reports from NGOs and human rights groups have been screaming about it for years.

I mean, think about it - we're essentially paying organizations to put people's lives at risk? It's crazy! And now, because of our EU backing, we've got these perilous journeys across the Mediterranean that leave so many people stranded in Libya. 🚣‍♀️ It's time for us to take a stand and prioritize human rights over politics.

I'm all about this Justice Fleet move - it's like they're saying "enough is enough"! We need more transparency, accountability, and action from our governments and EU bodies. This is just the beginning of some much-needed change... 💪
 
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