Independent.co.uk: More than 20 refugees feared dead after armed men in 'Libyan coastguard vessel' attack migrant boat during rescue

From: Berhane Habtemariam <Berhane.Habtemariam59_at_gmx.de_at_dehai.org>
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2016 21:31:37 +0200

More than 20 refugees feared dead after armed men in 'Libyan coastguard vessel' attack migrant boat during rescue

German charity says boat attacked during rescue in Mediterranean Sea

   
   
 
   
 
 
 
October 21, 2016
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A succession of disasters has made the waters between Libya and Europe the deadliest in the world AFP/Getty Images

More than 20 refugees are feared to have died after armed men attacked an overcrowded dinghy during a rescue operation in the Mediterranean Sea.

Sea-Watch, a German charity, said its rescue ship was deployed to help the vessel by the Italian coastguard after it was spotted 14 nautical miles off the Libyan coast on Friday.

They arrived to find a rubber dinghy packed with 150 migrants and asylum seekers, sending speedboats to give those on board life jackets and help them to safety.

A spokesperson for Sea-Watch says the men “attacked the refugees, hitting them with clubs”, while preventing the group’s two speedboats from intervening.

“The violent intervention caused a situation of mass panic on board the rubber boat…one tube of the rubber boat collapsed, causing the majority of the 150 people to slip into the water. 

“Our crew immediately tried to rescue as many as possible but a number of people could not be saved.”

At least four bodies have been discovered so far, with another four people receiving urgent medical treatment after being pulled from the water unconscious. More than 20 other passengers were missing and feared to have drowned.

“This latest incident of alleged Libyan official units endangered not only the crew of rescue volunteers but moreover caused the death of many migrants,” Sea-Watch said in a statement. 

“It is unclear why [what appeared to be the] Libyan Coast Guard engaged the way it did. Sea-Watch calls for an immediate and detailed investigation of this violation of humanitarian law.”

Sea-Watch’s rescue ship remained in operation on Friday and continued to respond to vessels in distress at the direction of Italian authorities.

Britain is among the countries supporting the EU’s anti-smuggling Operation Sofia mission and is training Libyan coastguards and naval personnel in an attempt to stem the number of boats being launched from the country’s shores.

It was not immediately possible to verify whether the attackers were members of Libya’s coastguard or using a stolen vessel, but the incident followed previous accounts of the force intercepting refugees at sea.

Amnesty International said asylum seekers recounted being beaten with wooden clubs and rubber hoses, as well as being shot and tortured at official detention centres back on dry land.

Friday’s assault came after another rescue vessel was attacked by armed men in August.

 

 
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