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Migrant crisis: Scores feared drowned off Libyan coast | Migrant crisis: Scores feared drowned off Libyan coast |
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Ninety migrants are feared drowned after a boat capsized off the Libyan coast, says the UN's migration agency. | Ninety migrants are feared drowned after a boat capsized off the Libyan coast, says the UN's migration agency. |
Three survivors said most of those who drowned were Pakistani nationals. Libyans were also aboard. | |
Libya has for years been a major transit route for migrants trying to reach southern Europe by sea. | Libya has for years been a major transit route for migrants trying to reach southern Europe by sea. |
EU countries have wrangled over both reducing migrant numbers and deciding which countries are responsible for processing migrants on arrival. | |
The EU struck a deal with the Libyan coastguard last year to help intercept migrants and return them to Libya. | |
But aid agencies and the UN accused European governments of taking an "inhuman" approach. | |
What happened in the latest disaster? | |
From a boat carrying more than 90, only three survivors are reported - two of whom managed to swim to shore while the third was picked up by a fishing boat. | |
"Ten bodies are reported to have washed up on Libyan shores," the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said in a statement. | "Ten bodies are reported to have washed up on Libyan shores," the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said in a statement. |
Unusually, there were also Libyans among the dead and survivors of the shipwreck, reports the BBC's North Africa correspondent Rana Jawad. | Unusually, there were also Libyans among the dead and survivors of the shipwreck, reports the BBC's North Africa correspondent Rana Jawad. |
The Facebook page of the security directorate in the coastal city of Zuwara, where the bodies washed up, said a Libyan woman had drowned, but that of the three survivors two were Libyan nationals. | |
What's unusual about the nationalities of those on board? | |
The majority of those on board were Pakistani - but the IOM says increasing number of Pakistanis are attempting the perilous crossing. | |
While Pakistanis were 13th on a list of the number of migrants trying to reach Europe last year by nationality, so far this year they are third, the IOM says. | |
Perhaps aware of the danger, Libyans rarely attempt the boat journey from their country to southern Europe. | |
Some cases of illegal Libyan migration were documented last year, but they usually involved sturdier boats that were carrying few people. | Some cases of illegal Libyan migration were documented last year, but they usually involved sturdier boats that were carrying few people. |
Haven't the numbers of migrants reaching Europe been declining? | |
Overall this year, the IOM reports that there have been 6,624 arrivals by sea to Europe, compared to 5,983 in the same period of 2017. | |
So the numbers are comparable but this year's figures still represent a considerable bounce-back following a dramatic fall over the second half of 2017, the IOM told the BBC. | |
Some of last year's decline can be attributed to the EU's controversial deal with the Libyan coastguard, but the IOM also believes there were difficulties within the people-trafficking industry. | |
"We think that there was a lot of pent-up demand in terms of migrants being held in warehouses by the smugglers," said the IOM's Joel Millman. | |
If the channels have been opened again, that might explain the sudden surge which has seen numbers increase again. | |
What about the European migrant management programmes? | |
The latest deaths come just after the EU border agency Frontex announced the launch of Operation Themis on Thursday. | The latest deaths come just after the EU border agency Frontex announced the launch of Operation Themis on Thursday. |
Unlike its previous mission, known as Triton, migrants rescued at sea will now be taken to the country that is co-ordinating the rescue, rather than just Italy. | Unlike its previous mission, known as Triton, migrants rescued at sea will now be taken to the country that is co-ordinating the rescue, rather than just Italy. |
Italy has increasingly vocally complained about a lack of EU solidarity in managing migration. It is also conscious of popular unease ahead of a 4 March national election. | |
However, as Italy undertakes the vast majority of sea rescues in waters between North Africa and its coast, Themis is unlikely to have more than a token effect on the numbers arriving in the country. |