Discover Stories of Courage, Tragedy, and Triumph Join us for an unforgettable evening as Cormac recounts the incredible history of lifeboats in Dublin Bay, from their origins in 1801 to the heroic rescues and tragic sacrifices made over the years.
What to Expect
???? Dramatic Rescue Stories: Hear about the brave men and women who risked their lives to save others during some of Dublin Bay’s most treacherous storms.
???? Rare Photographs and Charts: View images and historical maps that bring the stories to life.
???? Evolution of Lifeboats: Learn how lifeboats have transformed from humble wooden boats to modern rescue vessels.
???? Honoring Heroes: Pay tribute to the lifeboat crews who made the ultimate sacrifice.
Sailing Supper @ 19.00 Followed by talk @20.30
Tickets €37.00 – Members please book through Club APP.
Turkish police, after inspecting a freight vehicle in the city of Van, identified and arrested 69 undocumented Afghan refugees. According to the police report, five others were arrested on charges of human trafficking.
Turkish media reported on Friday, February 20, that the freight vehicle was detected while traveling from the organized industrial zone in Van to the western cities of the country. The authorities identified a group of Afghan refugees during the operation and transferred them to migrant detention centers, while five individuals were referred to judicial authorities for charges of human trafficking.
The operation to identify and detain undocumented migrants continues throughout Turkey. Just one week prior, police arrested 75 undocumented Afghan refugees in the cities of Erzurum and Sivas.
The increased deportation of Afghan refugees has raised significant concerns, especially in the context of the dire humanitarian crisis currently unfolding in Afghanistan. As refugees are being detained in countries like Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan, the lack of legal pathways for migration exacerbates the vulnerability of these individuals.
In Turkey, the authorities have been ramping up efforts to prevent illegal immigration, but these measures often leave Afghan refugees in precarious situations, stuck in detention centers with limited prospects for resettlement. This tightening of border control policies is seen as part of a broader strategy to manage migration, yet it highlights the challenges faced by refugees fleeing conflict and instability.
Similarly, in Iran and Pakistan, Afghan refugees are facing increasing deportation rates, contributing to a growing humanitarian crisis in the region. Many of these refugees are left without the necessary documentation to remain in these countries, pushing them into a cycle of displacement that is difficult to escape.
The rising deportations of Afghan refugees across Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan reflect the heightened geopolitical pressures and the growing humanitarian challenges faced by the Afghanistan population.