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Category Archives: Humans of Sea-Watch

3 questions to the crew of our airplanes – Pt. 3

Humans of Sea-Watch, News, Sea-Watch AirBy Vera Weithas14. January 2021

„I believe that sealing someone’s fate should not happen at sea when one is in total despair but according to human rights laws and professional insights into someone’s whereabouts. As long as the European Union fails to act according to its responsibility to uphold such rights, it’s important to support other actors.“ We asked our…

3 questions to the crew of the Sea-Watch 3 – Pt. 5

Humans of Sea-Watch, News, Sea-Watch 3By Vera Weithas8. January 2021

We ask 3 questions to the shipyard crew of the Sea-Watch 3. Nils is on board as a captain. As the EU’s current inhumane policies are not improving the situation in the Mediterranean, he is helping to get the Sea-Watch 3 back on mission as soon as possible. Why do we need ships like the…

3 questions to the crew of our airplanes – Pt. 2

Humans of Sea-Watch, News, Sea-Watch AirBy Oliver Kulikowski2. January 2021

“I did not think a lot about refugees at Europe’s borders until I saw the situation with my own eyes. I wish more people would be able to have a closer look at what happens in the Mediterranean.” We asked our airborne crew 3 questions. After 32 years as a commercial pilot, Ditmar wanted to use…

3 questions to the crew of the Sea-Watch 3 – Pt. 4

Humans of Sea-Watch, News, Sea-Watch 3By Oliver Kulikowski19. December 2020

We asked 3 questions to the shipyard crew of the Sea-Watch 3. Kiki is on board as a deckhand. The shipyard is a way for her to be active with Sea-Watch without going to sea. Thanks to her help, the Sea-Watch 3 can go on its next mission as soon as possible. If you describe the Sea-Watch…

3 questions to the crew of our airplanes – Pt. 1

Humans of Sea-Watch, News, Sea-Watch AirBy Oliver Kulikowski15. December 2020

“On behalf of the EU, which ironically proclaims itself to be one community of freedom, dignity, and human rights, the so-called Libyan coast guard drags people on the move back to a war zone.” We asked our airborne crew 3 questions. Vera joins the Airborne team as a spotter and is a fundraiser and association member…

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