EU More than 110 migrants die in Mediterranean in three days


Bodies of 74 people wash up on beach in western Libya as baby boy dies on rescue boat

Four shipwrecks in the space of three days have claimed the lives of more than 110 people in the Mediterranean, including at least 70 people whose bodies have washed up on the beach of al-Khums, in western Libya.
According to the UN migration agency (IOM), that boat was reported to be carrying more than 120 people, including women and children. Forty-seven survivors had been brought to shore by the coastguard and fishermen, while the bodies of at least 74 people were floating near the water’s edge on Thursday.

A few hours after the bodies were reported, Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) helped three women who were the only survivors of another shipwreck, which killed 20 people off the coast of Sorman, in Libya.
“Rescued by local fishermen, they were in shock and terrified,” MSF wrote on Twitter. “They saw loved ones disappear beneath the waves, dying in front of their eyes.”

Taking advantage of good mid-autumn weather, people smugglers have sent hundreds of migrants to sea in the last week, according to charities. The majority of the journeys have ended in tragedy.

On Wednesday, six people died after the dinghy in which they were travelling with more than 100 migrants capsized off Libya’s coast. A six-month-old boy was among the victims.

The boy, who had survived the shipwreck, died onboard a rescue boat. Named Joseph and originally from Guinea, he was saved by rescuers from the Spanish non-governmental organisation Open Arms late on Wednesday morning after the dinghy reportedly began to deflate. At least five other asylum seekers died as a result of that incident.

“This is a massacre at Europe’s borders,” said a spokesperson for Alarm Phone, a hotline for migrant boats in distress. “What else can we say? We have called for radical changes for years and still the dying continues. It is devastating.’’

Open Arms wrote on Twitter: “Despite the enormous commitment of our medical team, a six-month-old baby has just died. We requested an urgent evacuation for him and other people in serious conditions, but he didn’t make it. How much pain and sorrow!”
The dinghy had allegedly left Sabratha, Libya, but began to deflate after a few hours. After a patrol aircraft from the European agency Frontex raised the alarm, the Open Arms ship promptly intervened.

“When our rescuers arrived, they found themselves in front of a dramatic scene,” Riccardo Gatti, the president of Open Arms Italy, said. “The boat had practically imploded and hundreds of people found themselves in the water, in the open sea – some were children.”

Judging Joseph’s condition to be serious, the rescuers asked the Maltese and Italian authorities to evacuate him for medical treatment. However, when the Italian coastguard arrived, Joseph had already died.
“We did all we could to rescue those onboard,” said the medical team of the NGO Italian Emergency, operating onboard the Open Arms. “All this took place just a few kilometres away from an indifferent Europe. Instead of preparing a structured search and rescue system, they instead continue to bury their heads in the sand, pretending not to see the cemetery that the Mediterranean Sea has become.”

On Tuesday, another child, whose age is unknown, was among 13 people who died in a separate shipwreck off Libya’s coast. Eleven survivors were taken back to Libya.

‘‘Change is necessary now, more than ever, to guarantee effective rescue at sea and prevent new tragedies,’’ said Flavio Di Giacomo, a spokesperson for IOM.

In 2020 alone, “over 10,300 migrants have been intercepted at sea and sent back to dangerous Libya”, Di Giacomo said.

According to IOM figures, since the beginning of October, at least 30 migrants have died at sea while trying to reach Italy.

Since the beginning of 2020, about 575 people have died in the central Mediterranean, but the real number is estimated to be considerably higher, according to IOM.

Open Arms is currently the only NGO rescue boat operating in the central Mediterranean. Many other rescue boats are blocked in Italian ports because officials refuse to authorise their departure.

“Is the European Union watching?” MSF wrote on Twitter. “Step the search and rescue capacity up, or let us save lives.”
 
Well intentioned Westerners are as much at fault for this as anyone. You can't really blame some African guy from wanting to get out of his shitty village at any cost; you'll make 10 times more money begging on the street in Europe than you will working a millet field all day. When Europeans accept migrants who come the "back way," they're effectively inviting people to go out and get themselves killed like this.
 
I used to have sympathy for these people, then I realized it's going to be like this forever. NGOs literally think they can keep stuffing the developed western world with endless "refugees" forever, and the free supplies, free food, free housing, free medical care, free schooling, will all just keep appearing like magic. And the violence that young able-bodied male "refugees" bring will always be forgiven, and won't ever turn on the soy boys and danger hairs that enable it.
If too many people swarm from a sinking ship onto a single life raft, the life raft will capsize. This means you have to limit the number of people coming onto the life raft, but it doesn't mean you can blame any particular individual for making a determined attempt to get on the raft. You can accept the reality that an unlimited number of people can't be allowed to move to Europe without losing sympathy for some individual migrants.
 
The NGOs and human traffickers should be made responsible because they promote and execute, or at least help in executing this risky journey.
If you promote doing something dangerous and illegal, at least a part of the legal burden should be on you, considering you do know the risks while the random dudes living in the desert might not know how risky a sea crossing could be.

Also, with the pandemic one may ask why are they still pushing this movement of the people which is hard to track at best and impossible at worst.
The only sentence involving "NGOs" and "execute" is - "we should be seriously considering executing NGOs as traitors."
 
Had the same sentiment when those border hoppers slipped and drowned trying to cross into the US a while ago and one of the dead was a girl who was like... five. Media sluts tried to whore it out to get sympathy for illegals but all I had sympathy for was that poor kid with shit-for-brains parents.

Even if you have sympathy for all of the dead, what's the solution supposed to be? We not only have throw open our borders but we have to pay to have them transported here?

The family of the dead Syrian kid was trying to migrate to Germany under Merkel's open border policy. They gambled and lost. Sucks to be them.

Also, as much as the woke sperg about open borders early in U.S. history, immigrants who came here and went out West took enormous chances, and many of them died on the way or shortly after building a homestead. No one's crying over the squareheads.
 
That wasn't even an 'accurate' photo - that kid's body was moved from a rocky outcropping to the beach front to make for a better photo - which turns it from distasteful to disgusting disaster propaganda.

more staged refugee drama,

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twitter account got banned too
 
These people should be looking for "refuge" on their own fucking continent. Life isn't that bad in North Africa. I think Egypt, Ethiopia, Tunisia and Morocco are at least relatively peaceful at this point. Right?
 
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