JRS: urgent solutions needed to
protect lives of migrants in Mediterranean
Rescued migrants sit on the coast of Khoms, some 100km from Tripoli (AFP) |
Following the latest migrant tragedy off the Libyan coast,
the Jesuit-run Centro Astalli is calling for immediate solutions to protect the
lives and the dignity of migrants crossing the Mediterranean.
By Linda Bordoni
Libyan authorities have reportedly transferred dozens of
migrants who survived a deadly shipwreck on Thursday to a detention center near
Tripoli.
Up to 150 others are missing and are feared to have drowned
in the deadliest boat-sinking in the Mediterranean this year.
The UN refugee agency said the survivors were taken to the
Tajoura detention center near Tripoli, located near the front lines of fighting
between rival Libyan factions.
Earlier this month Pope Francis decried an
air strike on the Tajoura center in which scores of people were killed and many
more injured.
He called for the opening of humanitarian corridors for the
safe passage of migrants most in need and has repeatedly asked policy makers
for new legislation that safeguards the lives and the dignity of people fleeing
war, persecution and poverty.
Following the latest tragedy at sea, many organizations who
work with migrants and refugees have called for action, including the
Jesuit-run Centro Astalli in Rome.
Francesca Cuomo, Communications Officer at the Centro
Astalli, told Vatican Radio it is calling on national institutions and on the
international community to put plans into place to avoid further loss of life:
Cuomo said the Centro Astalli expresses its deepest
condolences for the victims and concern for the fate of the migrants brought
back to Libya: a country at war and an unsafe port.
We therefore, she said, call on national institutions and
European nations:
- To immediately restore search and rescue operations at
sea;
- To activate a plan to evacuate migrants from Libya, where
their lives are in danger due to violence and abuse that are daily practice;
- to provide legal entry routes into Europe for migrants who
are now forced to resort to human trafficking in the absence of safe and
regulated routes;
- To open humanitarian channels for those who escape wars,
persecution and extreme poverty and have the right to ask for protection and
reception in Europe.
“It is important,” Cuomo concluded, “to invest urgently in
alternative solutions that protect people’s lives and dignity so as not to be
complicit in these deaths”.
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