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Inside the Bibby Stockholm: UK’s Purchase of Floating Detention Center for 500 Migrants Raises Concerns

If these measures end up working, the future could be really dangerous...

Inside the Bibby Stockholm: UK’s Purchase of Floating Detention Center for 500 Migrants Raises Concerns
Chema Carvajal Sarabia

Chema Carvajal Sarabia

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I promise you, today’s topic is not a synopsis of a dystopian comic from the future. It’s not V for Vendetta or Judge Dredd either. The Bibby Stockholm is something only the British could do… as literature has been telling us since George Orwell.

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The United Kingdom has acquired the Bibby Stockholm vessel, a ship destined to become a floating prison to accommodate 500 immigrants. In case you’re wondering, it didn’t appear out of nowhere, as it was originally built in the Netherlands.

The Bibby Stockholm, previously used as a supply vessel for the oil industry in the North Sea, has been modified to suit its new purpose.

The 111-meter-long vessel will now be transformed into a floating detention center for immigrants arriving in the UK seeking refuge, whether from North Africa or the war in Ukraine.

A ship that can flee national jurisdiction

The decision to use a ship as a prison for immigrants has faced criticism and concerns from various sectors of society. Human rights advocates argue that this measure is inhumane and violates the basic principles of dignity and rights for migrants.

They fear that living in confined conditions on a ship could have a negative impact on the physical and mental health of the detained individuals.

Moreover, there is a concern that using a ship as a detention center may hinder access to legal and asylum services for migrants.

Being located in international waters, the Bibby Stockholm could potentially escape the jurisdiction of national laws and complicate the work of lawyers and migrant rights advocates.

The UK government defends this measure as a way to address the increasing migration pressure facing the country. They argue that using a ship will provide a temporary and flexible solution for accommodating immigrants while their asylum applications are processed.

Additionally, it is expected that this measure will help deter migrants from undertaking dangerous journeys in precarious boats across the English Channel.

It is not a solution, just a very dangerous patch

However, critics point out that this solution is simply an attempt to externalize and distance the migration issue, rather than addressing the underlying causes and providing a more humanitarian response.

The controversy surrounding the Bibby Stockholm has also sparked a broader debate about the migration policies of the UK and other European countries. The question of how to address migration in a fair and humane manner continues to be a challenge for nations worldwide.

As the vessel arrives at port and prepares to begin its new role, the fate of the migrants who will be accommodated on board remains uncertain.

Human rights organizations, lawyers, and activists are closely monitoring this situation and advocating for a more compassionate and fair response towards those seeking refuge in the UK.

To be honest, this measure is terrifying. For both the immigrants and society itself. Warnings have been coming from literature for at least a century, and we have chosen not to listen to them. If these measures end up working, the future could be truly dangerous. For everyone, whether immigrant or not.

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Chema Carvajal Sarabia

Chema Carvajal Sarabia

Journalist specialized in technology, entertainment and video games. Writing about what I'm passionate about (gadgets, games and movies) allows me to stay sane and wake up with a smile on my face when the alarm clock goes off. PS: this is not true 100% of the time.

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