Europe Has Criminalized Humanitarianism

As charity workers get arrested for saving drowning migrants, Europeans are reckoning with the widening gap between their politics and morality.

Foreign Policy
Aug 3, 2018 · 9 min read
Migrants and refugees wrapped in survival foil blankets rest next to rescue members aboard the Topaz Responder ship run by Maltese NGO Moas and the Italian Red Cross after a rescue operation, early morning on November 5, 2016 off the coast of Libya. Photo: Andreas Solaro/AFP/Getty Images

By Paul Hockenos

Over the course of June and July, through a patchwork of frantic stopgap measures and pledges, European leaders…

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