
Judith Sunderland
Judith Sunderland is a prominent advocate and researcher with Human Rights Watch, focusing on migration and refugee rights. She has been vocal about the humanitarian crises resulting from stringent European Union border policies, arguing that these measures lead to increased risks for migrants, including violence and loss of life. Sunderland emphasizes the human cost behind migration statistics and has criticized the EU’s complicity in human rights abuses related to migration.
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Judith Sunderland is the acting deputy director for Europe and Central Asia at Human Rights Watch, highlighting the broader implications of the trial.
Italian officials tried for a deadly migrant shipwreckJudith Sunderland commented on the contradictions of Europe's response to the migration crisis in 2015.
‘I was never worried’: 10 years on since Syrian siblings’ 2,700-mile escape to Germany | RefugeesJudith Sunderland is the Deputy Director for Europe and Central Asia at Human Rights Watch.
Migration over EU’s ydre grænser falder i starten af 2025Judith Sunderland of Human Rights Watch highlighted the human cost behind the statistics of irregular migrant crossings into Europe.
Irregular migrant crossings into Europe fall 30% in first quarter of 2025 | Migration









