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EPISODE · Aug 1, 2024 · 28 MIN

Waar is Sarah? #4: Engelen of zondebokken?

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Bureau Buitenland maakt op NPO Radio 1 twee weken lang ruimte voor de Olympische Spelen. Daarom brengen wij hier, in de podcast, onze serie 'Waar is Sarah?' nog een keer ten gehore. Researcher Angela maakt een afspraak met het plaatselijke immigratiekantoor, om de achternaam van Sarah te achterhalen. Ondertussen onderzoeken Laura en Rob op Sicilië hoe men in Italië aankijkt tegen reddingsmissies als die van Sea Watch. Is het beeld van reddingswerkers tussen Robs eerste missie in 2016 en nu veranderd? Ze spreken af met de Siciliaanse politicoloog Eugenio Cusumano. Hij vertelt hoe Italië alleen gelaten wordt door Europa en wat voor weerslag dat heeft op de positie van reddingswerkers als Rob. Veel mensen denken dat reddingsschepen een zogenaamde ‘aanzuigende werking’ hebben. Klopt dat? De Eritrese Samuel vertelt vanuit zijn eigen ervaring dat de aanwezigheid van reddingsschepen niet meespeelt in de beslissing de zee op te gaan. Hij beschrijft de lange en gevaarlijke reis die hij aflegde en de omstandigheden waardoor hij moest vluchten. Na twee dagen is het zover: Rob, Laura en Angela hebben een afspraak bij het immigratiekantoor. Daar krijgen ze nieuwe informatie over Sarah, die geen Sarah blijkt te heten…

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