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UN shock at migrant boat deaths | |
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The UN Refugee Agency has expressed shock at reports that other vessels passed by and did not help as a boat sank carrying illegal immigrants. | |
About 75 illegal immigrants from Africa died while travelling on a crowded rubber dinghy between Libya and Italy. | |
It is thought many succumbed to hunger or thirst. Five Eritreans survived the journey and said no-one offered help. | |
The UN said the failure of other ships to stop and help represented a betrayal of maritime tradition. | |
Earlier this year, Italy and Libya began joint naval patrols in the Mediterranean to try to prevent the passage of illegal migrants. | Earlier this year, Italy and Libya began joint naval patrols in the Mediterranean to try to prevent the passage of illegal migrants. |
Italian coastguards picked up the five survivors from the 12ft vessel, found drifting in Italian waters between Malta and the tiny island of Lampedusa. | |
The five - a woman, a child and three men - told rescuers that they had set out from the Libyan coast three weeks ago but had run out of food, water and fuel. | |
They said many people had died after drinking sea water and their bodies had been thrown overboard. | |
'Shocking tragedy' | |
A spokesman for the UN Refugee Agency - the UNHCR - said the survivors had told them that a fishing boat which came across their stranded vessel offered them some bread and water, but then left them. | |
Other vessels simply passed by, the survivors reported. | |
It gives the UNHCR cause for concern that these people report being passed by many vessels without any assistance being offered UN Refugee Agency | |
"Apart from the shocking tragedy this represents it gives the UNHCR cause for concern that these people report being passed by many vessels without any assistance being offered. | |
"This is contrary to the long-standing maritime tradition of rescue at sea which has been under threat and is increasingly being eroded. | |
"UNHCR would be very concerned if the hardening of government policies towards boat people has the effect of discouraging ship masters from continuing to honour their international maritime obligations." | |
Many African migrants from across the continent gather in Libya to make the crossing to Europe, with hundreds of arriving every month on the island of Lampedusa. | Many African migrants from across the continent gather in Libya to make the crossing to Europe, with hundreds of arriving every month on the island of Lampedusa. |
From there they are taken by officials to detention centres on the Italian mainland, for identification and eventual expulsion. | From there they are taken by officials to detention centres on the Italian mainland, for identification and eventual expulsion. |
Italy has recently introduced new legislation making it a crime to enter the country illegally, punishable by imprisonment and fines. | Italy has recently introduced new legislation making it a crime to enter the country illegally, punishable by imprisonment and fines. |
However, this doesn't appear to have created any great deterrent. | However, this doesn't appear to have created any great deterrent. |
Hundreds of thousands still wait on the shores of north Africa for the chance to cross over to Europe, despite the serious risk to their lives. | Hundreds of thousands still wait on the shores of north Africa for the chance to cross over to Europe, despite the serious risk to their lives. |