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Oct 24, 2025

Festival Sabir opens in Palermo with hard talk on ‘Confini e muri’

Festival Sabir opens in Palermo with hard talk on ‘Confini e muri’
The 2025 edition of Festival Sabir—Italy’s largest civil-society gathering on Mediterranean migration—held its main policy day on 24 October in Palermo. Morning panels at the Istituto Gramsci Siciliano dissected the EU’s proposed Directive 1346/2024 on reception standards, while an 11:00 plenary entitled “Confini e muri: un’Europa aperta solo allo sfruttamento?” sparked heated debate among NGO lawyers and union representatives about the externalisation of asylum procedures to third countries.

Workshops in the afternoon drilled down into labour-mobility issues: legal entry channels for students and seasonal workers, the impact of fast-changing click-day calendars on harvest planning, and the legal obstacles faced by long-term residents who still cannot access Italian citizenship. Parallel sessions run by Legambiente examined media narratives ten years after the Alan Kurdi tragedy and offered communication tips for companies employing refugees.

For employers the festival serves as an early-warning radar: advocacy groups announced they will challenge the three-permit employer cap before the Lazio Regional Administrative Court, and promised new litigation over differentiated reception rules based on mode of arrival. Companies relying on seasonal staff should therefore anticipate possible injunctions that could delay permit issuance next spring.

Beyond policy, the festival’s cultural programme—concerts, photo exhibitions and the “Sabir Teens” labs—underlines the extent to which migration has become a cross-cutting theme in Italian public life and employer reputation management.
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