In June 2022, the
European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) reported that since 2016,
Germany,
Greece,
Italy,
Spain,
Malta and the
Netherlands had initiated 60 criminal and administrative proceedings against NGOs carrying out search and rescue operations. In addition to the proceedings against crew members and rescue vessels, the
FRA reports that since 2018, national authorities have increasingly tried to restrict access to European ports, which resulted in delays in disembarkation, leaving rescued people at sea for more than 24 hours, before being allowed to access a safe port.
Carola Rackete Carola Rackete is a German captain and conservation scientist who, in 2019, volunteered with the German NGO
Sea-Watch in the Mediterranean sea. In June 2019, their vessel
Sea-Watch 3, with 53 rescued people and 22 crew members on board, spent two weeks in international waters, without permission to disembark at the closest Italian port in
Lampedusa. The NGO had refused the
Libyan Coast Guard’s request to dock at
Tripoli, which is considered unsafe by the
EU and humanitarian organizations. Following a significant deterioration of the conditions and health of those on board after 16 days at sea, Rackete declared a state of emergency and made the decision to defy the Italian authorities’ refusal, and docked in Lampedusa. Consequently, Rackete was taken into custody and placed under
house arrest, and the rescue vessel was impounded. In December 2021, the Italian authorities dropped the last charges against Rackete.
Pia Klemp Pia Klemp is a German human rights activist and biologist. From 2016 to 2018 she captained two rescue vessels in the Mediterranean for
Sea-Watch and
Jugend Rettet. After the ship
Iuventa was seized by Italian authorities in 2017, Klemp, along with 9 crew members, was accused of cooperating with
human traffickers and faced up to 20 years in prison. The charges against her were ultimately dropped, after amassing legal fees of hundreds of thousands of Euros.
Sara Mardini and Seán Binder Sara Mardini, a former
Syrian competitive swimmer and human rights activist, and
Seán Binder, a German-Irish human rights activist and rescue diver, were jailed in August 2018 for aiding in the rescue of migrants on the island of
Lesbos,
Greece. More than four years after the initial arrest, they had their case heard in court along with 22 other
volunteers, in what is being coined as the "largest case of criminalization of solidarity in
Europe". == See also ==