Saturday, December 29, 2018

Smugglers...

Will Europe do anything to stop the drownings of migrants? - The Washington  Post

A Spanish aid boat carrying over 300 migrants rescued at sea arrived in Spain, ending a weeklong journey across the western Mediterranean. The boat, operated by the nonprofit group Proactiva Open Arms, docked at the Spanish port of Algeciras.
The boat rescued 313 migrants in waters near Libya last week, but had to travel to Spain after Malta denied it permission to dock and Italy and other countries refused to help. Three of the migrants were later evacuated for health reasons.
Oscar Camps, head of Proactiva Open Arms, said that the group of migrants included "19 different nationalities."
In June, Spain opened its ports to another aid ship belonging to SOS Mediterranee Sea and Doctors Without Borders carrying over 600 rescued migrants after Italy and Malta refused to let it dock.
According to the U.N. refugee agency, over 2,200 migrants have died trying to cross the Mediterranean this year in unseaworthy smugglers' boats.

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