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Eu­ro­pean Union del­e­ga­tion in Tu­nis signs agree­ment with Tunisia for cash and mi­gra­tion clam­p­down. Published on 16 July 2023. The Italian and Dutch prime ministers and the European Commission president have been in Tunisia to sign a deal on financial aid. Part of that will pay for a clampdown on migration. People wanting to start a new life in Europe have travelled to Tunisia from across Africa and elsewhere. The country has been accused of operating a racist policy – for expelling people now trapped on the border with Libya, where they are barred from entering. The European Union allows migration from Ukraine because of the country’s war with Russia. But it is paying to prevent African migrants from reaching its shores and helping other countries like Libya that face allegations of abusing migrants’ human rights. So how can the bloc square keeping out migrants with its human rights obligations? Presenter: Adrian Finighan Guests: Ferdinando Nelli Feroci – President of the International Affairs Institute think-tank Reem Garfi – Human rights and anti-racism activist Tarek Megerisi – Senior policy fellow with the Middle East and North Africa programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations

Beyond the headlines to the heart of the news of the day. Al Jazeera gets the Inside Story from some of the best minds in the Middle East and beyond.

Primary Title
  • Inside Story
Episode Title
  • How do EU deals to curb mi­gra­tion bal­ance with hu­man rights duty?
Date Broadcast
  • Monday 17 July 2023
Start Time
  • 05 : 30
Finish Time
  • 06 : 00
Duration
  • 30:00
Channel
  • Al Jazeera English
Broadcaster
  • Al Jazeera Media Network
Programme Description
  • Beyond the headlines to the heart of the news of the day. Al Jazeera gets the Inside Story from some of the best minds in the Middle East and beyond.
Episode Description
  • Eu­ro­pean Union del­e­ga­tion in Tu­nis signs agree­ment with Tunisia for cash and mi­gra­tion clam­p­down. Published on 16 July 2023. The Italian and Dutch prime ministers and the European Commission president have been in Tunisia to sign a deal on financial aid. Part of that will pay for a clampdown on migration. People wanting to start a new life in Europe have travelled to Tunisia from across Africa and elsewhere. The country has been accused of operating a racist policy – for expelling people now trapped on the border with Libya, where they are barred from entering. The European Union allows migration from Ukraine because of the country’s war with Russia. But it is paying to prevent African migrants from reaching its shores and helping other countries like Libya that face allegations of abusing migrants’ human rights. So how can the bloc square keeping out migrants with its human rights obligations? Presenter: Adrian Finighan Guests: Ferdinando Nelli Feroci – President of the International Affairs Institute think-tank Reem Garfi – Human rights and anti-racism activist Tarek Megerisi – Senior policy fellow with the Middle East and North Africa programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations
Classification
  • G
Owning Collection
  • Chapman Archive
Broadcast Platform
  • Television
Languages
  • English
Captions
Live Broadcast
  • No
Rights Statement
  • Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Genres
  • Commentary
  • News
Hosts
  • Adrian Finighan (Presenter)
Contributors
  • Ferdinando Nelli Feroci (Guest)
  • Reem Garfi (Guest)
  • Tarek Megerisi (Guest)