Category: Blog
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JLProject uncovers a new secret pushback: the Normand Sapphire case (Solstad Offshore).
Solstad Offshore ship Normand Sapphire conducted a secret pushback from the sea to the Libyan concentration camps. WE ARE LOOKING FOR ALL THE VICTIMS.
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Collaboration with IN.TRA (Inclusive Translation for Community Engagement)
JLProject is very grateful to the committed team at IN.TRA, a pro bono language service provider set up by linguistics students at the University of Bologna
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JLProject becomes an NGO
The JLProject team has formed an association: JLProject ETS is born. JLProject ETSTax code 92067360419Statute.Registered in the National Register of the Third Sector (RUNTS) with directory number 167266 We are very proud to announce that JLProject has legally become a Third Sector Entity (ETS) under the name JLProject ETS. This is an important and necessary…
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Database of illegal pushbacks
The database project The Database of Illegal Pushbacks in the Central Mediterranean is a documentation project that aims to make public the vast amount of data collected over the years by activists who, in various capacities, offer support to migrants who are victims of serious fundamental rights violations. Beyond their intrinsic documentary value, these data…
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UNvisibles
UNvisibles literally means “invisible to the UN,” but let’s be clear: it’s intentional invisibility. For us, UNvisibles are all those people the UN doesn’t want to see, those it chooses not to help. In both Libya and Tunisia, UNHCR is responsible for assessment of international protection needs (the mandate RSD process) and provision of “durable…
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Evil Fleet Watch
JLProject studies and monitors the Evil Fleet, the ships that capture people in the central Mediterranean and deport them to Libyan concentration camps. These include criminal patrol boats donated by Italy to Libya, as well as collaborationist cargo ships working for ENI. All this information is useful to lawyers who are helping those who have…
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Legal victory for another refugee
Alex, a Sudanese refugee, has won the case against the Italian Government. He has finally seen his rights recognized and can enter Italy. In June 2021, a ship – under Italian and Frontex control – pushed Alex and 170 other people back to Libya, ignoring their asylum requests. The ruling of the Court established that…


