Over 1000 migrants rescued off coast in four days says Libyan navy

From: Semere Asmelash <semereasmelash_at_ymail.com_at_dehai.org>
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2016 11:10:36 +0000 (UTC)

https://www.libyaherald.com/2016/03/20/over-1000-migrants-rescued-off-coast-in-four-days-says-libyan-navy/

Over 1000 migrants rescued off coast in four days says Libyan navy

By Libya Herald reporter.

Some 1,130 illegal migrants who set sail from Libya and whose boats got into difficulties were rescued between Wednesday and Saturday, according to the Libya navy.

The largest group, comprising 586 migrants, mostly sub-Saharan Africans but also some Bangladeshis, was rescued yesterday morning, according to navy spokesman Ayyub Gassem. Among them, he said were 11 children and 60 women, some of them pregnant, with three of them miscarrying during the rescue. The bodies of four other women who drowned were also recovered, he added, while others – the figure is put at around 30 – were still missing.

The migrants who had set off in four boats had to be rescued some two kilometres offshore from Sabratha, Gassem explained, adding that during the rescue operation one of the migrants’ boats sank.

The navy, he said, had been called in by the Zawia Coast Guard, unable to cope

The rescue followed four others in a row. On Wednesday, 129 migrants were also rescued off Sabratha. Again in the same area the following morning, a further 187, sailing in two boats, had to be rescued. One of the boats caught fire. According to the navy spokesman, 43 people were burned, 17 of whom are in critical condition.

Later on Thursday, 123 were rescued, also off Sabratha. On Friday a further 117 were rescued.

Separately, more than more than 900 migrants were plucked from the sea between Tunisia and Sicily in four rescues operations yesterday.

With winter at an end and calmer weather in the Mediterranean, the number of migrant crossings is again expected to soar. EU foreign policy head Federica Mogherini has said that as many as 450,000 people are currently in Libya waiting the chance to make the crossing.
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http://www.thedailystar.net/backpage/586-migrants-rescued-libya-coast-1197292

March 21, 2016

586 migrants rescued off Libya coast

Italian navy rescues 900 more; missions yet to confirm if any Bangladeshis among them

Nine migrants trying to reach Europe were drowned off Libya and hundreds more, mostly from sub-Saharan African countries and Bangladesh, were rescued off the port of Zawiya, west of Tripoli, the Red Crescent said yesterday.

Libyan authorities said they had rescued the migrants from four rickety boats, one of which sank.

Colonel Ayoub Qassem, spokesman for the Libyan navy, said a total of 586 migrants were rescued during the operations. They included 11 children and 60 women, and were mainly Bangladeshis and Sudanese, he told AFP.

Libyan Navy and Red Cross gave no details of the nationalities of the victims or those rescued.

The drowning deaths came just days after four migrants were killed in a boat fire off Libya and another 187 rescued.

Meanwhile, Italy's coast guard said more than 900 migrants were rescued in four separate operations in the Strait of Sicily on Saturday.

The coast guard has continued to pick up migrants in trouble in the stretch of water between the southern coast of Italy and North Africa.

Now into the second year of its worst migration crisis since World War Two, Europe has seen more than 1.2 million people arrive since the beginning of 2015, most of them from Africa and the Middle East.

European leaders fear that a deal with Turkey to tackle the EU's worst ever migrant crisis will spark an acceleration in the already large number of crossing attempts from Libya. Around 330,000 have landed in Italy from Libya since the start of 2014.

The lawlessness, which has reigned in the North African nation since the Nato-backed overthrow of veteran dictator Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, has made it a favoured jumping-off point for migrants and fuelled human trafficking trade.

Under the European Union deal with Turkey, all migrants and refugees, including Syrians, who cross to Greece illegally by sea from March 20 will be sent back to Turkey once they are registered and their asylum claims have been processed.

That is expected to take effect from April 4, by which time Greece must have in place a fast-track process for assessing asylum claims. The EU has pledged to help Greece set up a task force of some 4,000 staff, including judges, interpreters, border guards and others to manage each case individually.

In return, the EU will take in thousands of Syrian refugees directly from Turkey and reward it with more money, early visa-free travel and progress in its EU membership negotiations.

'NO BANGLADESHI AMONG THE RESCUED'

Senior officials of the foreign ministry told The Daily Star that they asked Bangladesh missions around the Mediterranean region to remain alert to the possibility of Bangladeshis rescued with migrants from other nations.

“So far, we do not have any official or unofficial information other than what we have learnt from the media,” said Shahdat Hossain, Bangladesh ambassador to Italy, over the phone.

Meanwhile, ASM Ashraful Islam, counsellor (labour wing) at the Bangladesh embassy in Tripoli, claimed that no Bangladeshi had been found there.

However, foreign ministry officials and the mission officials said it would take time to ascertain whether any Bangladeshi was there among those rescued.
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