Deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini has banned the Alan Kurdi, carrying forty migrants, from entering Italian waters. The boat, run by a German charity, had hoped to dock at Lampedusa. This rescue mission comes shortly after over one hundred migrants disembarked from a different boat in Sicily, but only after a new deal was reached with the EU to distribute those on board between five nations - Germany, France, Portugal, Luxembourg, and Ireland. A Sea-Eye spokesperson said migrant rescue boats had to respond immediately to situations, as soon as there is an emergency at sea, and political calculations should not play any role whatsoever. It is critical that all migrants be allowed to dock at Lampedusa to receive future treatment. In July authorities arrested the captain of another rescue ship after it docked there without prior permission.
Italy: another charity rescue boat banned
Written by David Fletcher 01 Aug 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for the health and welfare of migrants to be the priority of Italian authorities. (Psalm 142:7)
- More: www.euronews.com/2019/08/01/salvini-bans-new-migrant-rescue-boat-from-entering-italian-waters
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