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29.07.2021
45 Minuten
"What does torture sound like?" - In this episode, Sara and I
talk to Meron Estefanos, an Eritrean refugee advocate,
journalist, and activist, who has the answer to this. Meron tells
us all about her country of origin, that's been dubbed "The North
Korea of Africa": Eritrea. She tells us why every month thousands
of Eritreans have to flee their country to escape the cruelty of
the dictatorship and what happens to them when they do.
Furthermore, she explains what happens in the Sinai desert to
refugees who get captured there by criminal gangs who abuse them,
torture them and extort money from their families for their
release. We also address the struggle about the conflict with the
Tigray region and the complex history behind it. Meron Estefanos
is a first-hand witness to the horror refugees face on their
perilous journeys, she's witnessed unspeakable crimes, yet never
gave up on people in need. She also speaks to us about how these
experiences make her feel, what she thinks of EU migration
policies and what we can do to help.
"At last I couldn’t accept that the person I had interviewed 5
minutes ago, had died.(...)
This is not about migration, this is about racism." (Meron
Estefanos)
[please excuse the bad audio on my part this time -
apologies!]
More information about Sea-Eye:
https://sea-eye.org/en - Feel free to support us with a donation!
Meron Estefanos's in the Documentary about refugees in Sinai:
"Sound of Torture"
https://vimeo.com/ondemand/soundoftorture3/244505269
Her Twitter Acc.: @meronina
Sara's latest article "Women rescued at sea reveal scale of
alleged Libya abuses":
https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/news-feature/2021/7/27/women-rescued-at-sea-reveal-scale-of-alleged-libya-abuses
[Intro&Outo: Thanks to Jan Wohlfahrt]
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08.07.2021
1 Stunde 2 Minuten
We had to take a bit of a podcast break because I was on the
first mission of SEA-EYE 4 as RHIB Communicator, alongside Sára
Činčurová, Journalist and Human Rights activist. In this special
episode, we share our thoughts, feelings, and impressions from
the first-ever rescue mission of Sea-Eye's new vessel. We try to
reconstruct the entire mission with its total of 6 rescue cases
in less than 3 days and 408 rescued people aboard. We explain our
roles and try to give a very personal and heartfelt insight as to
what happened aboard the rescue boats and the mothership.
Together we recount our most memorable moments, conversations we
had with the survivors, and what we've learned during these
intense four weeks.
More information about Sea-Eye:
https://sea-eye.org/en - Feel free to support us with a donation!
Sara's article series about pregnant refugees crossing the
Med:
https://womensmediacenter.com/women-under-siege/less-than-a-number-how-european-policies-leave-pregnant-refugees-to-die-in-the-mediterranean
https://womensmediacenter.com/women-under-siege/pregnant-women-are-still-crossing-the-deadliest-migration-route-in-the-world
Guardian article about the Mission:
https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2021/may/22/parents-risk-childrens-lives-the-alternative-is-worse-on-board-a-migrant-rescue-ship
[Intro&Outo: Thanks to Jan Wohlfahrt]
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01.04.2021
41 Minuten
In dieser Folge spricht Hafenschiffer & Aktivist Dariush von
den IUVENTA10 mit uns darüber, warum die EU Menschen auf der
Flucht und Menschen, die Flüchtende aus Seenot retten, nicht nur
behindert, sondern sogar versucht rechtlich gegen sie vorzugehen.
Wir diskutieren darüber, warum die EU versucht die Seenotrettung
mit allen Mitteln zu verhindern und damit ganz bewusst den
Verlust von Menschenleben auf See hervorruft. Dariush ist einer
von jenen Personen, die in Italien dafür völlig zu Unrecht
angeklagt werden, dass sie das Sterben im Mittelmeer aktiv
verhindern, indem sie Menschen vor dem Ertrinken retten. Er
erzählt von seinen Einsätzen, der Anklage in Italien, warum er
das eigentlich alles macht, der rassistischen und tödlichen
Politik der EU und warum es „eigentlich gar nicht um ihn
geht“.
Mehr Infos zu Sea-Eye gibt es auf:
https://sea-eye.org/ - Wer möchte, kann uns dort auch gerne
direkt unterstützen!
Hier erfahrt ihr mehr zu IUVENTA10 und könnt sie
unterstützen:
https://iuventa10.org/
[Intro&Outo: Danke an Jan Wohlfahrt]
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25.03.2021
23 Minuten
In dieser Folge dreht sich, anlässlich unseres Erfolgs vor
Gericht im Verfahren gegen die Hetze der AfD, alles um das Thema
Hass im Netz und wie man damit umgeht. Für uns ist ganz klar, wir
lassen uns von all der Hetze, den Lügen und den Drohungen zwar
nicht beirren, jedoch werden wir ganz entschlossen und wenn nötig
auch mit Rechtsmitteln dagegen vorgehen. Dazu erzählt uns
Sea-Eye-Anwalt Jeremias Mameghani von dem gewonnenen Verfahren
gegen den AfD-Politiker Georg Pazderski, wie er zu Sea-Eye kam,
wie man sich gegen solche Angriffe erfolgreich wehrt und was er
dabei alles erlebt hat.
Mehr Infos zu Sea-Eye gibt es auf:
https://sea-eye.org/ - Wer möchte, kann uns dort auch gerne
direkt unterstützen!
[Intro&Outo: Danke an Jan Wohlfahrt]
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08.03.2021
38 Minuten
Trigger warning: abuse & violence against
women*
This episode on Women's Day is focusing specifically on the
plights, hardships & horrors that female refugees go through,
why and how we need to protect them & also goes to show how
strong and resilient these women* are and how they keep on
fighting to survive and even thrive in the most difficult of
circumstances. I invited my good friend, journalist &
activist Sára Činčurová, who focuses a lot on human rights and
especially women*'s rights & refugees to tell us about her
experiences during her interviews with many women* refugees who
have risked their lives to save themselves and often also their
children's lives.
We salute all of them for their strength and their love & we
want to appreciate all the womxn supporting other womxn & all
the survivors of gender-based violence out there.
All women* deserve a life in safety and dignity.
More information about Sea-Eye:
https://sea-eye.org/en - Feel free to support us with a
donation!
Sára's article series about pregnant refugees crossing the
Med:
https://womensmediacenter.com/women-under-siege/less-than-a-number-how-european-policies-leave-pregnant-refugees-to-die-in-the-mediterranean
https://womensmediacenter.com/women-under-siege/pregnant-women-are-still-crossing-the-deadliest-migration-route-in-the-world
[Intro&Outo: Thanks to Jan Wohlfahrt]
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Über diesen Podcast
Sea-Eye Podcast: Ehrlich gesagt. Die Podcast-Reihe der zivilen
Seenotrettungsorganisation Sea-Eye e.V. - https://sea-eye.org Hier
erfahrt ihr mehr rund um das Thema: Sea-Eye, SEA-EYE 4 &
Seenotrettung! |Bordfunk: Neues von Bord unserer SCHIFFE |
Crewmitglieder der Rettungsschiffe berichten uns von ihren
Erlebnissen an Bord des Schiffes! Wer unsere Arbeit gut findet kann
uns hier unterstützen: https://sea-eye.org/spenden/
DANKE&Ahoi!⚓️ [Intro&Outro: Danke an Jan W.]
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