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Migrant rescue mission must extend closer to Libya: Amnesty
(MENAFN- Arab News) CATANIA Italy: European efforts to save the lives of migrants drowning in the Mediterranean must involve search and rescue operations near the shores of Libya Amnesty International said on Saturday as hundreds more people arrived in Italy from North Africa.
The European Union was shocked into action last week by a shipwreck that killed more than 700 people and pledged to triple the budget of its sea mission which had replaced a more comprehensive Italian operation.
But differences of opinion over immigration policy mean the EU's Operation Triton does not have an explicit mandate to search for and rescue migrants near the Libyan coast where Italy's now-defunct Mare Nostrum did much of its work last year.
'We only see that mission patrolling right around the borders of Italy. But all these boats that we have seen go down have been going down further afield so closer to Libya and these boats are simply not reaching that area' said Amnesty International's deputy manager for Europe Gauri Van Gulik.
Last weekend's shipwreck nearly doubled the death toll at sea this year to more than 1800 and is thought to be the deadliest disaster in decades of migration on the Mediterranean.
Van Gulik said the rescue process posed its own dangers and many of the merchant vessels directed by the coast guard to help boats in difficulty lacked the right equipment and training to carry out safe rescues.
'Even though it is heroic of course what they are doing this is causing boats to capsize because for example there is panic on board ... and it is causing a lot of the deaths that we are seeing' she said in the Sicilian port city of Catania.
Italy's coast guard said late on Friday it had rescued 228 migrants in two operations around 40 miles from the Libyan coast and had also coordinated the rescue of 80 other people from fishing boats in Tunisian waters.
More than 300 people were brought to the Sicilian port of Augusta on Saturday afternoon and rescue workers in white protective suits began helping them ashore.
The European Union was shocked into action last week by a shipwreck that killed more than 700 people and pledged to triple the budget of its sea mission which had replaced a more comprehensive Italian operation.
But differences of opinion over immigration policy mean the EU's Operation Triton does not have an explicit mandate to search for and rescue migrants near the Libyan coast where Italy's now-defunct Mare Nostrum did much of its work last year.
'We only see that mission patrolling right around the borders of Italy. But all these boats that we have seen go down have been going down further afield so closer to Libya and these boats are simply not reaching that area' said Amnesty International's deputy manager for Europe Gauri Van Gulik.
Last weekend's shipwreck nearly doubled the death toll at sea this year to more than 1800 and is thought to be the deadliest disaster in decades of migration on the Mediterranean.
Van Gulik said the rescue process posed its own dangers and many of the merchant vessels directed by the coast guard to help boats in difficulty lacked the right equipment and training to carry out safe rescues.
'Even though it is heroic of course what they are doing this is causing boats to capsize because for example there is panic on board ... and it is causing a lot of the deaths that we are seeing' she said in the Sicilian port city of Catania.
Italy's coast guard said late on Friday it had rescued 228 migrants in two operations around 40 miles from the Libyan coast and had also coordinated the rescue of 80 other people from fishing boats in Tunisian waters.
More than 300 people were brought to the Sicilian port of Augusta on Saturday afternoon and rescue workers in white protective suits began helping them ashore.
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