Joint Letter on Essex Tragedy – Stop treating refugees and migrants like criminals

Letter organised by Stand Up To Racism and Care4Calais, published in the The Independent, signed by Diane Abbott, Alf Dubs, Ben Okri and leading campaigners, politicans and trade unionists

The deaths of 39 people found in a container lorry in Essex is a major tragedy and a stark reminder of the human cost of a system which treats some of the most vulnerable people in the continent as if they were criminals.

Those fleeing poverty and war are increasingly forced to turn to traffickers to join their families and communities in countries like Britain. The “Fortress Europe” policy, including the abandonment of search and rescue operations, has turned the Mediterranean Sea into a graveyard as thousands have been drowned.

The government’s “hostile environment”, including the lack of safe legal routes for people to apply for asylum to Britain, means that every day people seeking safety undertake highly dangerous journeys. Without legal routes to claim asylum, smugglers and traffickers will keep exploiting these vulnerable people and avoidable deaths will continue.

The UN conventions on refugees that followed the Second World War were a powerful response to the horrors of the Holocaust. Now far-right voices are becoming emboldened to dehumanise those seeking refuge and those rights are being eroded. It is vital we learn the lessons of the past.

The long-standing demands of campaigners and NGOs to ensure safe passage and treat migrants and refugees seeking to enter Britain in a fair and humane manner must now be considered as a matter of urgency. Instead of scapegoating and denying the rights of refugees and migrants, western governments should be welcoming them, offering support and celebrating the contribution they can make to our society.

Diane Abbott MP, shadow home secretary

Lord Alf Dubs

Ben Okri, poet and novelist

Michael Rosen, writer

Sabby Dhalu and Weyman Bennett, Stand Up To Racism co-convenors

Clare Moseley, Care4Calais

Nazek Ramadan, director of Migrant Voice

Rosario Guimba-Stewart, Lewisham Refugee and Migrant Network Network CEO

Kevin Courtney, National Education Union joint general secretary,

Ronnie Draper, Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union general secretary

Catherine West MP

David Lammy MP

Emma Dent Coad MP

Andrew Slaughter MP

Julie Ward for NW & EuropeMEP

Rokhsana Fiaz, mayor of Newham

Harun Khan, The Muslim Council of Britain secretary general

Julia Bard, Jewish Socialist Group

Louise Raw, author

Francesca Martinez, comedian and writer

Dr Shahrar Ali, Green Party home affairs spokesperson

Talha Ahmad

Lindsey German, Stop the War Coalition

Zita Holbourne, Black Activists Rising Against Cuts. (BARAC)

Maz Campaigner Saleem, campaigner

Salma Yaqoob, campaigner

Bell Ribeiro-Addy, campaigner

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