

The Sunday Read: ‘They Came to Help Migrants. Now, Europe Has Turned on Them.’
9 snips Apr 3, 2022
In this engaging discussion, journalist Alex W. Palmer dives into the harrowing stories of Sara Mardini and Seán Binder, volunteers arrested for aiding migrants in Greece. He highlights the alarming shift from initial compassion to growing resentment towards aid workers in Europe. Palmer uncovers how political narratives have demonized humanitarian efforts, showcasing the struggles faced by those trying to offer help. The conversation emphasizes the tense balance between humanitarian ideals and political realities as Europe grapples with its migrant crisis.
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The Arrest
- Sara Mardini and Seán Binder, volunteers on Lesbos, were arrested after an odd incident involving a hidden military license plate on their jeep.
- They initially thought the arrest was a joke, given the absurdity of the situation.
Serious Charges
- Months later, Mardini and Binder were arrested again, facing serious charges like espionage, human trafficking, and money laundering.
- Binder felt a sense of betrayal, having previously worked with the authorities who arrested him.
A Permanent Crisis
- Europe's migrant crisis has become a permanent issue, with frontline states bearing a disproportionate burden.
- Initially, the grassroots response to the crisis reflected European values of compassion and refuge, but this sentiment shifted.