{"id":738,"date":"2019-11-20T17:28:58","date_gmt":"2019-11-20T16:28:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/erik-marquardt.eu\/?p=738"},"modified":"2021-02-18T20:26:26","modified_gmt":"2021-02-18T19:26:26","slug":"studie-belegt-migration-nach-europa-unabhaengig-von-seenotrettung","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/erik-marquardt.eu\/en\/study-evidence-migration-to-europe-independent-of-sea-rescue\/","title":{"rendered":"Study proves: Migration to Europe independent of sea rescue"},"content":{"rendered":"
The \"Migration Policy Center\" comes in the study \"Sea Rescue NGOs: a Pull\nFactor of Irregular Migration?<\/a>\"concludes that people don't get on dinghies in the\nrubber dinghies in the Mediterranean because there are rescue ships there. This confirms the results\nof previous studies, such as \"Death by Rescue\"<\/a>[ Door Closes ] And... Border\nDeaths in the Mediterranean<\/a>. <\/p>\n\n\n\n The present study has investigated for the period from\n2014 to October 2019, whether there is a correlation between the presence of\nNGOs and the number of people who set off from Libya on their way across the\nacross the Mediterranean Sea towards Italy is related. The\nis not the case. The evaluation took place month by month over the period of\nfive years. During this time, the political situation on the\nMediterranean Sea has changed dramatically several times. Instead of rescuing people from distress at sea\nrescue people from distress at sea, civilian aid organisations have had to take over this task in recent years.\nhave had to take over this task in recent years. But their work is not only\nmade more difficult – often they are criminalised and intimidated for their humanitarian work\nand intimidated. This is often coupled with accusations that the\nsea rescue is increasing the number of people fleeing Libya. But the\nstudy shows once again that this connection does not exist. <\/p>\n\n\n\n There are understandable motives that force people on the\ndangerous crossing. Libya is a politically disrupted state, where refugees and migrants from\nrefugees and migrants from sub-Saharan Africa are threatened by torture, enslavement,\nsexual abuse and existential poverty. The people\ndon't get on the rubber dinghies because there are boats to rescue them. There\nbut more people die when there are no ships to rescue them.<\/p>\n\n\n\n In most cases, people do not wear\nlife jackets and are not equipped with communication or navigation tools\nnavigation equipment. Many cannot swim. The completely overcrowded boats\nare usually unable to reach the next safe place on their own.\nreach the next safe place. This alone puts people in distress at sea.<\/p>\n\n\n\n There is no evidence to support the assertion that people make their escape\npresence of lifeboats, there is no evidence. Nevertheless\nsuch connections are repeatedly brought into the discussion. Thus\nthe FDP recently claimed in a Tweet<\/a> of October 8, 2019, that Seehofer's promise,\nto take in people rescued from distress at sea in Germany would drive more people\non the Mediterranean Sea. <\/p>\n\n\n\n Spiegel Online writes under the title: \"More rescuers, more refugees - why this is so\nnot true<\/a>\", which\nthe results of the previous studies, which are now confirmed by the new study.\nconfirmed by the new study. The migration scientist Matteo Villa collected data\non how many migrants departed from the Libyan coast from the beginning of January to the end of June 2019, and\nLibyan coast and on how many of those days boats from private sea rescue\nsea rescue NGOs were in operation. His conclusion is that on the 31\ndays that NGOs were operating in the Mediterranean, the tugboats sent an average of\nsent 32.8 people out to sea; on the 150 days when no NGOs were present, the tugboats\nwere present, the traffickers sent an average of 34.6 people on their way.\nVilla's conclusion, according to Spiegel Online: \"The pull factor does not exist.\" <\/p>\n\n\n\n Studies: <\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n Sea Rescue NGOs: a Pull Factor of Irregular Migration?<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n