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About Sara
Sara Creta is an Italian multimedia-journalist, specializing in coverage of humanitarian issues worldwide. With an emphasis on stories that dignify the human struggle, she works closely with NGOs and social service groups to document on-the-ground conditions in forced migration situation, human rights violation, crisis management and cultures in transition. She is fluent in multimedia techniques including audio field-recording and video production.

Recently, she was in Sudan to cover the uprising for the ARTE, a Franco-German free-to-air television network and she co-authored a 22 minutes documentary on Women’s stories from the frontline of Sudan’s revolution.

In the past, she has worked on a documentary series on migration in the Mediterranean for NRK, television in Norway; filmed at the border between Morocco and Spain with RAI, Italian television.

She has been working with the communication department and on the field with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders in humanitarian contexts like Libya, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo and Bangladesh. In 2016, as part of MSF’s campaign to highlight the deadly routes refugees and migrants are taking to Europe, she spent 4 months on a search and rescue vessel in the Mediterranean Sea.
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How Frontex will monitor migrants from space

10 Oct 2023  |  www.editorialedomani.it
Frontex, the European border control agency, has shifted its strategy from rescuing migrants to using advanced surveillance technologies, including satellite data, to monitor and intercept migrant boats in the Mediterranean. This approach, supported by partnerships with military and security industries, has raised ethical concerns, particularly regarding the involvement of the Libyan Coast Guard, which uses the data to return migrants to detention centers. The article highlights the significant role of companies like HawkEye360 in providing surveillance capabilities and criticizes the European Union for its role in this surveillance network.

The Syrian boy who dreamed of Europe and got shot at the border

03 Oct 2023  |  www.editorialedomani.it
A new video obtained by Domani and Lighthouse Reports shows a young Syrian, Abdullah El Rüstüm, being shot at the Bulgarian-Turkish border. The incident, which occurred on October 3, 2022, is part of a broader pattern of violence and mistreatment against refugees attempting to enter Europe. Multiple testimonies and video evidence suggest systematic abuse by Bulgarian border forces, including illegal deportations and physical assaults. The European Court of Human Rights has previously condemned Bulgaria for such practices. The article underscores the ongoing humanitarian crisis at Europe's borders and the complex geopolitical tensions involving Turkey and the EU.

Libya, how armed groups control the territory and the trafficking of migrants

02 Oct 2023  |  www.editorialedomani.it
Armed groups in Libya are seeking legitimacy and state employment from the Tripoli government in exchange for controlling ports and detention centers for migrants. Key players include the Stability Support Apparatus and Brigata al-Nasr, which have significant influence over detention centers and the coast guard. Human rights violations, including torture and killings, are rampant in these centers. The European Union continues to support Libyan authorities despite these abuses, raising concerns about the misuse of funds and the lack of transparency. The appointment of Mohamed al-Khoja as head of the DCIM exemplifies the impunity and competition among armed groups for control over migration.

The Forced Pushbacks of Migrants from Adriatic Ports

01 Oct 2023  |  www.editorialedomani.it
The article investigates the forced pushbacks of migrants from Italian Adriatic ports to Greece, focusing on the harsh conditions and human rights violations faced by asylum seekers. It documents testimonies and evidence of illegal detentions on commercial ferries, despite legal protections and international condemnations. The Italian and Greek governments, along with the ferry company Superfast Ferries, are criticized for their roles in these practices. The article also highlights the ongoing legal and political challenges surrounding these pushbacks.

In Libya, there is a reign of terror for those who claim civil rights

01 Oct 2023  |  www.editorialedomani.it
In Libya, a campaign led by Lotfi Al-Hariri and the Internal Security Agency has resulted in the illegal arrest of numerous human rights activists. Videos of forced confessions circulate on social media, inciting fear and hatred. The United Nations and other observers condemn these tactics, reminiscent of the Gaddafi era. The crackdown targets intellectuals, atheists, and the LGBTI+ community, with many activists fleeing to Tunisia. The article highlights the ongoing repression and violence by armed groups and the government's restrictive measures against civil society organizations.

Testimonies from Sudan: 'Forced to flee and make unthinkable choices'

01 Oct 2023  |  www.editorialedomani.it
Hundreds of thousands of Sudanese are fleeing intense fighting in Khartoum, facing long waits and high costs to cross borders. The conflict, which began on April 15 between the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has led to severe humanitarian crises. Refugees report being stopped multiple times, with RSF soldiers terrorizing civilians. Despite an agreement for free movement between Sudan and Egypt, the latter continues to require visas for men under 50, exacerbating the plight of refugees. The situation remains dire, with many trapped without food or water.

Suspicion of Evidence Suppression by Greek Investigators

01 Oct 2023  |  tagesschau.de
Following a shipwreck off the Greek coast that resulted in over 500 deaths, survivors and experts are calling for an independent international investigation. Allegations have surfaced that Greek investigators suppressed evidence and manipulated records. The Greek Coast Guard is accused of causing the shipwreck through a botched towing maneuver and failing to initiate timely rescue operations. The EU Commission has backed the Greek investigation, despite past instances of illegal methods by Greek border authorities. Critics argue that the EU is failing to uphold human rights and legal standards.

Frontex: 'We Save Lives', but New Videos Show Libyan Violence

01 Oct 2023  |  www.editorialedomani.it
The article discusses the involvement of Frontex with the Libyan Coast Guard in intercepting migrant boats in the Mediterranean. Despite Frontex's claim that their actions are to save lives, new videos reveal violent actions by the Libyan Coast Guard. The article criticizes the European Union's support for Libya's SAR zone, which allegedly prevents asylum seekers from reaching safety. It also highlights the ongoing violence and indefinite detention faced by migrants returned to Libya.

Migrants, two Nigerian women have filed a complaint with the UN against Italy and Libya

01 Oct 2023  |  www.editorialedomani.it
Two Nigerian women, Doris and Princess, have filed a complaint with the UN against Italy and Libya, alleging that cooperation policies between Italy, the EU, and Libya contribute to the exploitation of migrants. The complaint, supported by Asgi and Nulai, highlights the lack of guarantees in the voluntary repatriation programs funded by Italy and the EU. The text criticizes the economic model based on migrant exploitation in Libya and the inadequate support for returnees in Nigeria, pointing to systemic corruption and inefficacy in addressing human trafficking.

The Anarchy of Migrant Deportations in the Libyan Desert

01 Oct 2023  |  www.editorialedomani.it
The article exposes the dire conditions in Libyan detention centers where migrants are subjected to extortion, abuse, and forced deportations. It criticizes the European Union for outsourcing border control to Libya, resulting in human rights violations. The piece highlights the systemic corruption and inefficiency within Libyan authorities, including the involvement of militias in the detention and trafficking of migrants. Despite attempts at reform, the situation remains dire, with migrants being used as pawns in local and international power struggles.
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