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“HRW: Rescuers at Sea Face Baseless Accusations”

21. November 2018 harekact

Sara Mardini, Sean Binder and Nassos Karakitsos have been imprisoned for almost three month now. At the beginning of this month, Human Rights Watch published an article telling their story and researched the accusations made against Sara and Sean based on a 86-pages police report and other court documents.


This report was published by HRW

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