BREAKING: If
the reports of two survivors prove to be true, 500 migrants from North Africa
have been deliberately killed by human traffickers, who sank their boat
following a dispute. If confirmed, this is the worst incident of its kind,
amounting to mass murder, an official of the International Organization for
Migration told EurActiv.
Leonard
Doyle, IOM spokesperson in Italy, confirmed news broken by Maltese media that
500 migrants who were attempting to travel by boat from North Africa to Europe
are feared to have drowned in the Mediterranean after their boat was sunk on
purpose by traffickers.
The migrants,
including many families and unaccompanied children, had left the Egyptian port
city of Damiette on 6 September. According to Doyle, two of the migrants aboard
the ship, who survived at sea for nearly two days, told the story that at some
point the traffickers got into a dispute with the migrants, and sank the boat.
“Some of [the
migrants] were picked up by a Maltese and some by a Greek vessel. We’ve
interviewed these two survivors, people who said they are survivors, and this
is what they said”, Doyle said.
Asked about
the magnitude of the incident as reported, Doyle said “of course this is mass
murder”, provided that it is confirmed. “We don’t know what it is, [for the
time being] we have allegations,” he said.
Asked if he
could compare this incident with other violence reported in the past, Doyle
explained that there have been cases when immigrants have been thrown
overboard, or stabbed.
“This is
obviously of a different order, but it’s in line with what we have heard
before,” he said.
Asked if the
two survivors could be considered as independent sources, Doyle responded that
they seem to be independent.
“They seem to
have been rescued separately […] We have one survivor validated by the other,
for the moment,” he said.
Reportedly,
one of the survivors was clinging on a life raft with seven people, of which
five had disappeared in the sea, and was rescued by the Greek merchant ship
Pegasus.
Asked how he
could compare this incident with previous experience, Doyle said, “It looks
like this is the worse incident that we’ve seen. It looks like certainly the
worst this year, if it’s validated. Obviously, if it’s true, it’s very, very
serious,” he said.
Asked if the
EU response to the immigration challenge across the Mediterranean has been
adequate, Doyle said that he could only confirm that the number of deaths was
growing.
“It’s already
more this year than last year, while it is declining in other parts of the
world."
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