So sad.....My God our leaders have failed us....Passengers
from two rubber dinghies that sank just miles from the coast of Libya
have told rescuers that as many as 240 migrants drowned attempting to
make the journey to Italy. The UN says that 2016 has already seen a
record number of migrant deaths at sea.
In
one of the disasters, the boat left the Libyan coast at around 3am on
Wednesday but lost buoyancy several hours later, according to Flavio di
Giacomo, a spokesman for the UN’s International Organization for
Migration (IOM). When the European patrol boat arrived, the survivors,
who numbered 27, told rescuers that about 100 people had perished
underwater. Twelve bodies, including those of three babies, have been
recovered.
Another
two women picked up by the coast guard said that they were survivors
from a different dinghy, which had carried as many 140 people who
drowned, according to the IOM.
The
IOM said that the figures brought the death toll for this year up to
4,220 compared to 3,777 for the whole of last year. Di Giacomo said that
158,000 migrants arrived in Europe through the Libyan route this year,
fewer than last year.
But there was a
surge of arrivals in October, with 27,388 making the journey, more than
in the same month in the two previous years.
As
before, most are overloaded into small, insecure boats that are often
incapable of making the journey of over 200km to the Italian island of
Lampedusa.
They are put there by traffickers who are paid thousands of
dollars for running the route, popular among those from sub-Saharan
Africa. The calculation is that the boats in the area, which is closely
monitored by radar, and patrolled by dozens of warships and rescue
vessels, will signal that they are in trouble, and will be picked up by
EU and UN officials, who will then ferry them to Europe.
Migrants
have told rescuers that the increase in traffic is due to smugglers
warning them about the imminent EU plan to train more Libyan
coastguards, who will simply return the departees back to the African
coast, leaving them stranded and out-of-pocket.
Last
week, the EU’s anti-trafficking mission began training 78 Libyan
officials, who will then take charge of patrol boats that will intercept
migrants. Libya, however, continues to be mired in a multi-faction
conflict, raging since the toppling of Muammar Gaddafi five years ago,
and there is uncertainty that it is capable of efficiently monitoring
its entire coast.
A Gambian
goalkeeper who dreamed of playing football in Europe drowned trying to
cross the Mediterranean from Libya, it emerged last night.
Fatim
Jawara, 19, is believed to have been on board a ship that was hit by a
storm on the treacherous crossing to Italy last week.
The
footballer, who played for the Gambian national team, told her family
she wanted to 'follow her destiny' and play for a European club, the Guardian reported.
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