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  <title>Episode 36: Defending the Iuventa 4 refugee rescuers</title>
  <description>In today's episode we speak with Francesca Cancellaro, one of the human rights lawyers representing the Iuventa 4 — four activists on pretrial in Italy after saving over 14,000 lives in the Mediterranean.&amp;amp;nbsp; Francesca updates us on the pretrial, walks us through some of the many irregularities prolonging it, and explains why the case is so important for the future of activist-led rescue missions.&amp;amp;nbsp; She also tells us why the Iuventa crew are taking the Trapani Prosecutor’s Office to court over the abandonment and destruction of their ship. ---Get in touch--- Twitter: @FleetCivil Mastodon: @civilfleet@kolektiva.social info@civilfleet.com Support:&amp;amp;nbsp; ko-fi.com/civilfleet ---Show Notes--- Find more on the Iuventa here: iuventa-crew.org/en Follow them on Twitter: @IuventaCrew&amp;amp;nbsp; Wanna hear more from the Iuventa 4? Check out Episode 2 with Sascha and Episode 24 with Kathrin of The Civil Fleet podcast.&amp;amp;nbsp; Also, check out this 2020 lockdown video interview I did with Darius and Hendrik about the Iuventa. Ten former members of the crew were under investigation then. (Ignore my cringy introduction.) Watch it here: bit.ly/3JwCOq4 Read more about the Iuventa on The Civil Fleet here: bit.ly/3ZFHf7K Ben and Francesca mention Matteo Salvini several times throughout this episode. He is a far-right Italian politician, and at the time the Iuventa was operating, he was the country's Interior Minister.&amp;amp;nbsp; For more on the No Translation No Justice campaign, see here: bit.ly/3Lo3DOq&amp;amp;nbsp; Francesca mentions the ECCHR (European Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights) at one point in the podcast. For more about them, visit: ecchr.eu/en and/or listen to Episode 15 of The Civil Fleet podcast.&amp;amp;nbsp; For more on the February 26 2023 shipwreck off the coast of Italy, see here: bit.ly/3ZIj8FA Following the shipwreck, Sascha gave this powerful speech in court: bit.ly/3mKgGzG Francesca also mentions Mary Lawlor, the UN's special rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders. You can read her recent statement about the criminalisation of the Iuventa 4 here: bit.ly/3JwhVv4 Read how the ship has been left to rot in port and why the Iuventa crew are taking the Trapani Prosecutor’s Office to court over it here: bit.ly/3mIaND1&amp;amp;nbsp; For more on Carola Rackete — captain of the Sea Watch 3 in 2019 who, after the crew had saved 40 lives in the Mediterranean Sea, entered the port of Lampedusa without permission — read this:&amp;amp;nbsp;bit.ly/3ytzRQG </description>
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