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Migrants rescued near Lampedusa as EU leaders meet | Migrants rescued near Lampedusa as EU leaders meet |
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Italian authorities have intercepted some 800 migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean as EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss the problem. | Italian authorities have intercepted some 800 migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean as EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss the problem. |
Dozens of women and children were among more than 200 migrants on one boat found in difficulty 25 miles (40km) south of the island of Lampedusa. | Dozens of women and children were among more than 200 migrants on one boat found in difficulty 25 miles (40km) south of the island of Lampedusa. |
Two other boats were picked up further south of Lampedusa, one with nearly 100 Eritreans reportedly on board. | Two other boats were picked up further south of Lampedusa, one with nearly 100 Eritreans reportedly on board. |
Hundreds of migrants trying to reach Europe have drowned in recent weeks. | Hundreds of migrants trying to reach Europe have drowned in recent weeks. |
Southern EU states including Italy and Malta have relaunched appeals for more support and resources, prompting the European Commission to call on EU countries to offer "additional and urgent contributions". | Southern EU states including Italy and Malta have relaunched appeals for more support and resources, prompting the European Commission to call on EU countries to offer "additional and urgent contributions". |
The Commission is pressing for: | The Commission is pressing for: |
However, national governments point out there are significant obstacles to some of these ambitions - including the lack of a stable government in Libya. | However, national governments point out there are significant obstacles to some of these ambitions - including the lack of a stable government in Libya. |
European Council President Herman Van Rompuy said on Friday that EU leaders all agreed that "determined action should be taken in order to prevent the loss of lives at sea". | |
But he noted that migration flows were "complex phenomena". | |
"We want to continue to address the root causes of illegal migration flows, working with countries of origin and transit, and this includes EU development support and a wider political dialogue with third countries," he said at a summit press conference. | |
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said short-term measures should be taken in Lampedusa, and that discussions about an EU migration task force and EU border agency Frontex would be continued at another summit in December - but long-term policy would be addressed only next year. | |
She said she did not expect a "sea change" in the way Europe deals with asylum-seekers. | |
EU sources say leaders want to see a new surveillance effort, Eurosur, come into force, before committing more money or resources. | |
Maria Nicolini, the mayor of Lampedusa, the Italian island where many of the bodies have been brought ashore, was in Brussels to lobby EU leaders. | |
Many of the migrants who try to cross the Mediterranean come from developing countries afflicted by poverty and conflict, such as Syria and Eritrea. | Many of the migrants who try to cross the Mediterranean come from developing countries afflicted by poverty and conflict, such as Syria and Eritrea. |
The UN special rapporteur on human rights in Eritrea said on Thursday that thousands Eritreans were fleeing their country every month, despite a "shoot-to-kill policy" targeting those attempting to leave. | The UN special rapporteur on human rights in Eritrea said on Thursday that thousands Eritreans were fleeing their country every month, despite a "shoot-to-kill policy" targeting those attempting to leave. |
The envoy, Sheila Keetharuth, said Eritreans were subject to "the most serious human rights violations", including extra-judicial killings, torture and inhumane prison conditions. | The envoy, Sheila Keetharuth, said Eritreans were subject to "the most serious human rights violations", including extra-judicial killings, torture and inhumane prison conditions. |
She said that according to UN figures, 7,504 Eritreans and 7,557 Syrians had arrived in Italy in the first nine months of the year. | She said that according to UN figures, 7,504 Eritreans and 7,557 Syrians had arrived in Italy in the first nine months of the year. |
Boats, often operated by trafficking gangs, have been attempting the crossing to Europe for many years. | Boats, often operated by trafficking gangs, have been attempting the crossing to Europe for many years. |
But the issue was brought to the fore earlier this month when more than 350 people - mostly Somalis and Eritreans - died after their boat sank off Lampedusa. | |
"Europe can neither save nor welcome the whole world," European Parliament President Martin Schulz told the EU summit. | |
"But we are the world's richest continent and so must do more, especially if we act together, seek solutions together, and together take responsibility." |
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