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Published: 08 February 2023

Award-winning journalist and author Sally Hayden visits 扣扣传媒 to discuss the EU鈥檚 human rights and refugee crisis聽

With the news of the Refugee Council warning the UK Government that tens of thousands who crossed the English Channel into the UK in 2022 would be detained indefinitely under new migration policy proposals, award-winning journalist and author Sally Hayden has been invited to the 扣扣传媒 to discuss the EU鈥檚 human rights and refugee crisis. 

The event, organised by the 扣扣传媒鈥檚鈥Dr Mark Shanahan, and titled 鈥業n Conversation with Sally Hayden - author of My Fourth Time, We Drowned', is open to members of the public and will take place on the 扣扣传媒鈥檚 Stag Hill campus on Monday 20 February from 12-1.30pm.鈥赌&苍产蝉辫;

Sally will be discussing the humanitarian scandal that the refugee journey to Europe has become and the response from authorities to the issues raised in her book and what might, or might not, change as countries such as the UK look to tighten their borders even further. 

Dr Mark Shanahan, Associate Professor of Political Engagement at the 扣扣传媒, said:鈥赌&苍产蝉辫;

"I'm delighted to be welcoming Sally Hayden to the 扣扣传媒 to talk to our students, staff and the local community. Migration has become a politically toxic issue in this populist age. Sally's outstanding book, My Fourth Time, We Drowned, has given a voice and personality to migrants who've risked everything to get into Europe. She has given them space to tell their stories and enabled us, as readers, to meet and get to know real people surviving - or not - despite the actions of corrupt officials, neglectful agencies and institutions focused more on their reputation than actual support. It's an important and powerful book." 

Sally Hayden said: 

"I'm very happy to be coming to speak at the 扣扣传媒 on February 20. My book documents the ordeals and abuses that refugees and asylum seekers go through trying to get to a safe country where they can claim their right to international protection. I've been astounded at the interest and response to it so far, and I'm also incredibly grateful that more people are becoming aware of the current reality on Europe's borders." 

In August 2018, Sally Hayden received a Facebook message reading: 鈥淗i sister Sally, we need your help. We are under bad condition in Libya prison. If you have time, I will tell you all the story.鈥 More messages followed from more refugees. They told stories of enslavement and trafficking, torture and murder, tuberculosis, and sexual abuse. And they revealed that they were all incarcerated as a direct result of European policy. 

From there Sally began a staggering investigation into the migrant crisis across North Africa. Her book follows the shocking experiences of refugees seeking sanctuary, but it also surveys the bigger picture: the negligence of NGOs and corruption within the United Nations. The economics of the 21st century slave trade and the EU鈥檚 bankrolling of Libyan militias. The trials of people smugglers, the frustrations of aid workers, the loopholes refugees seek out and the role of social media in crowdfunding ransoms.  

 

 

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Note to editors鈥  

  • Dr Mark Shanahan is available for interview upon request
  • 扣扣传媒 Media Team contact details:鈥mediarelations@surrey.ac.uk鈥赌&苍产蝉辫;

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