Episode
The Sunday Read: ‘They Came to Help Migrants. Now, Europe Has Turned on Them.’
Description
Exploring the personal experiences of Sara Mardini and Seán Binder, two volunteers who were arrested in February 2018 after helping migrants cross safely into Lesbos, Greece, the journalist Alex W. Palmer outlines the complex situation aid workers in Europe find themselves in: increasingly demonized by local authorities while also facing pressure from different ends of the international political spectrum.Palmer traces the origins of the problem, explaining how, in the early days of the migrant crisis, the grass-roots response embodied the broadly held values of E.U. citizens: to be a place of refuge and compassion, to create a new future from the ashes of two world wars and to set an example based on morality rather than power.But, as Palmer discovers, this idea was never unanimous, and it was only a matter of time before this compassion and idealism was eclipsed by anger and resentment. Many rejected the idea of newcomers entirely. Terrorist attacks and acts of criminality committed by asylum seekers further worsened collective sentiments and heightened public unease about the challenges of integration. The topic became a pawn for far-right media outlets and politicians, who helped stoke the growing anti-immigrant temper, portraying Europe as on the brink of being overrun by foreign hordes — and aid workers as part of the problem.A highly politicized issue, the debate surrounding the migrant crisis continues to rage. As volunteers are targeted, what’s next for migrant aid in Europe?This story was written by Alex W. Palmer and recorded by Audm. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.
Chapters
A story about the surge of refugees, asylum seekers and other migrants travelling to Europe and Europe's recent attempts to stop them by criminalizing the people who help migrants.
00:00 - 01:54 (01:54)
Summary
A story about the surge of refugees, asylum seekers and other migrants travelling to Europe and Europe's recent attempts to stop them by criminalizing the people who help migrants.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘They Came to Help Migrants. Now, Europe Has Turned on Them.’
PodcastThe Daily
Volunteers noticed that local police have taken advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to reestablish their dominance and authority, making frequent check-ins and prosecution efforts for acts of kindness to the homeless.
01:54 - 10:14 (08:20)
Summary
Volunteers noticed that local police have taken advantage of the COVID-19 pandemic to reestablish their dominance and authority, making frequent check-ins and prosecution efforts for acts of kindness to the homeless.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘They Came to Help Migrants. Now, Europe Has Turned on Them.’
PodcastThe Daily
The organization for refugee aid has been able to face many challenges and grow in size but also experienced difficulties with volunteers and instances of inhumanity towards refugees by authorities.
10:14 - 27:22 (17:07)
Summary
The organization for refugee aid has been able to face many challenges and grow in size but also experienced difficulties with volunteers and instances of inhumanity towards refugees by authorities.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘They Came to Help Migrants. Now, Europe Has Turned on Them.’
PodcastThe Daily
Confidential reports from Frontex suggest that migrants are being given precise directions to reach NGO boats, including cases of criminal networks smuggling migrants directly onto NGO vessels, leading to overburdened asylum systems in Greece struggling to handle the enormous number of applications.
27:22 - 39:01 (11:38)
Summary
Confidential reports from Frontex suggest that migrants are being given precise directions to reach NGO boats, including cases of criminal networks smuggling migrants directly onto NGO vessels, leading to overburdened asylum systems in Greece struggling to handle the enormous number of applications.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘They Came to Help Migrants. Now, Europe Has Turned on Them.’
PodcastThe Daily
A report by Human Rights Watch, which conducted an investigation into allegations of human smuggling by aid workers, found that claims were unfounded, and the police report that initially accused the workers did not provide evidence to support them.
39:02 - 48:47 (09:45)
Summary
A report by Human Rights Watch, which conducted an investigation into allegations of human smuggling by aid workers, found that claims were unfounded, and the police report that initially accused the workers did not provide evidence to support them.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘They Came to Help Migrants. Now, Europe Has Turned on Them.’
PodcastThe Daily
Italian authorities have targeted humanitarian rescue groups who help refugees and migrants attempting to reach Europe by charging them with crimes.
48:47 - 1:01:04 (12:17)
Summary
Italian authorities have targeted humanitarian rescue groups who help refugees and migrants attempting to reach Europe by charging them with crimes. These accusations have been largely fueled by right-wing political groups who seek to disrupt the NGO rescues.
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘They Came to Help Migrants. Now, Europe Has Turned on Them.’
PodcastThe Daily
Sean O'Brien’s life was turned upside down when he was charged with a misdemeanor in Greece for helping refugees arriving on Lesvos island.
1:01:04 - 1:06:52 (05:47)
Summary
Sean O'Brien’s life was turned upside down when he was charged with a misdemeanor in Greece for helping refugees arriving on Lesvos island. Despite the absurdity of the accusations against him, he has been trapped in a legal limbo for the past five years.