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Migrants jump off rescue boat in bid to reach Italian island

Some of the people on board have spent months or years in Libyan detention camps, suffering torture and sexual abuse.

SEVERAL MIGRANTS JUMPED into the sea from a Spanish rescue boat today in a thwarted bid to reach shore in Italy, where the government’s hard-line interior minister has refused to let the 107 passengers disembark.

“We have been warning for days, desperation has its limits,” Open Arms founder Oscar Camps said.

Crew members from the humanitarian group’s ship swam quickly toward them so they could be brought back aboard.

This evening, Open Arms said it had urgently requested permission to enter Lampedusa’s port so the migrants, aboard for 17 days, could finally get off. It said their psychological and physical conditions are “at risk”.

Interior Minister Matteo Salvini refused docking permission because he contends charity rescue boats essentially facilitate the smuggling of migrants from the traffickers’ base in Libya. Salvini’s resolve has seen previous similar standoffs end with disembarkation either ultimately taking place in Italy or elsewhere in Europe.

Earlier today, Spain offered one of its ports for the migrants to come ashore, but Open Arms said it would be absurd to undertake a journey, that could take perhaps a week, with the migrants.

For days, Open Arms has been anchored off Lampedusa, a fishing island between Sicily and northern Africa. The boat initially had 147 migrants aboard when it reached Italian waters.

In the last few days, 40 migrants have been transferred by Italian coast guard vessels to Lampedusa, including a few who were ailing and 27 believed to be minors.

A Norwegian-flagged ship, Ocean Viking, operated by two French humanitarian groups, has been sailing for days with 356 rescued migrants aboard between Malta and Lampedusa and other tiny Italian island, Linosa, awaiting assignment of a safe port. Salvini has also vowed to block that ship.

Europe Migrants A migrant is comforted by a crew member of the Open Arms today. Francisco Gentico / AP/Press Association Images Francisco Gentico / AP/Press Association Images / AP/Press Association Images

“Whoever hangs tough wins,” far-right Salvini said. “In Italy there’s no place for traffickers.”

Open Arms carried out its first rescue of this group 17 days earlier, plucking migrants to safety from smugglers’ unseaworthy dinghies off Libya.

Torture and sexual abuse 

Seeking to break the standoff, Spain today offered a far southern port, Algeciras, just west of Gibraltar, to Open Arms, even while acknowledging that the harbor is distant and unsuitable to disembark so many migrants.

The office of Spain’s caretaker prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, said the offer reflected the “emergency situation” on the boat and Salvini’s “unconceivable response” in refusing docking.

“But right now, Spain is the only country ready to receive (the boat),” Sanchez’ office said.

A spokeswoman for the Spanish NGO, Laura Lanuza, said undertaking such a long voyage to Spain would be “crazy”.

“There is anxiety, bouts of violence, control is becoming increasingly difficult,” she said.

To embark on a six-day sailing with these people on board who are at the very limit of their possibilities would be crazy. We can’t put their health and lives at risk.

Referring to the migrants’ plunge into the sea, Open Arms said in a tweet: “We cannot contain the desperation any longer.”

Some of the trafficked migrants have spent months or years in Libyan detention camps, suffering torture and sexual abuse there, and they and their family have turned over life savings to smugglers for the opportunity to escape persecution or poverty at home.

Salvini earlier today told the ship to go to Spain, and, in a tweet, contended that Open Arms was staying anchored off Lampedusa “just to provoke me and Italy”.

Spain and five other countries have offered to take the migrants, dividing them among themselves, but that didn’t change Salvini’s mind against docking.

Open Arms contended that Salvini is using the 107 migrants for “xenophobic and racist propaganda”.

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    Mute Vit Raiser
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    Aug 18th 2019, 7:42 PM

    Why did the ship collect them and brought them to the Italian coast when they must have known there would be an issue getting off board?

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    Mute Leon O'Hagan
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    Aug 18th 2019, 8:02 PM

    @Vit Raiser: Can somebody get this guy a map?

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    Aug 18th 2019, 8:04 PM

    @Vit Raiser: also, a week to get to the Spanish port offered seems extremely excessive. I have a feeling the ‘charity’ may now themselves be using the migrants to make a political point and generate media coverage. They have been offered a port of safety, why are they not going there?

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    Aug 18th 2019, 10:56 PM

    @Liam McLiam: but the Spanish port is at worst 2 days away, unless they are rowing, they could easily spend longer flosting around waiting for the Italians. If there is violence onboard surly they’d take the option of getting into a confirmed port

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    Aug 18th 2019, 9:13 PM

    Everyone cannot live in Europe

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    Mute Toomasu Sumitsu
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    Aug 19th 2019, 12:12 AM

    Good point Mike. We’ll let you go first.

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    Aug 18th 2019, 7:27 PM

    Sad for them. And we think we have it bad

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    Mute Neville Bartos
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    Aug 18th 2019, 7:52 PM

    @John kane: yep a choice between being in Ireland on the welfare and being considered ‘homeless’ under the Irish definition or being a person struggling with your housing and finances in many African countries its Ireland all day long.

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    Mute Yzo Sirrius
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    Aug 18th 2019, 8:43 PM

    @Neville Bartos: Your world view is so insightful.

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    Aug 18th 2019, 9:00 PM

    @Yzo Sirrius: thank you, unfortunately I cannot return the compliment

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    Mute Mairead1990
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    Aug 18th 2019, 10:15 PM

    @Yzo Sirrius: Neville is an Irish Patriot and a truth-seeker, his opinion is held in very high esteem amongst the edgy QAnon classes.

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    Aug 18th 2019, 7:44 PM

    The desperation of the human being. You cannot feel sad to read these stories. Where is our humanity? What is the long term solution to the crises?

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    Mute Ananya Sharma
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    Aug 18th 2019, 8:06 PM

    @Arya: what crises?

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    Mute Karl C
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    Aug 18th 2019, 8:19 PM

    @Arya: where is the solution to our own homeless crisis here in Ireland?? Our hospitals and roads are in bits. We should focus on our own problems first.

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    Mute sVRCsaSg
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    Aug 18th 2019, 8:28 PM

    @Arya: absolutely. But short term solutions can create long term crisis. We feel bad for these people but if we set a precident of “get yourself a mile offshore from Libya and we’ll ferry you to Europe” we’ll just create thousands of more cases of people risking their lives in the sea or getting stuck like these people when the political atmosphere changes.
    We need a transparent system of asylum and encourage people to utilise it.

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    Mute Yzo Sirrius
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    Aug 18th 2019, 8:44 PM

    @Karl C: Yeah, let’s just focus on ourselves and not other human beings who are suffering.

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    Mute Darren
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    Aug 18th 2019, 8:49 PM

    @Yzo Sirrius: Like you’re doing anything about it joker.

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    Mute Yzo Sirrius
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    Aug 19th 2019, 7:58 AM

    @Cathal: Overlooking entire chapters of African history there, pal, to suit your own narrative.

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    Mute Henry Gaynor
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    Aug 18th 2019, 10:30 PM

    We should let them come here. I’m sure all the Irish critics of President Trump’s immigration policies would welcome the opportunity to show him how it’s done.

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    Aug 18th 2019, 11:29 PM

    @Henry Gaynor: Ireland is worse than Libya, we pretend to be a welcoming 1st world country, but direct provision is geared to preventing Africans from integrating. I would strongly advise any migrant to stay away from little Ireland. Great people, weak and spiteful political class.

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    Aug 19th 2019, 12:42 AM

    @Mike Rugby Nuts: The political class may be reading the mood of the people.

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    Mute The Great Unwashed
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    Aug 19th 2019, 9:11 AM

    So people from the ship jumped off and started swimming for shore but members of the ship’s crew jumped in after them, caught up with them and towed them back to the ship??
    Hmmmm….
    Call me a cynic but that story just doesn’t ring true. Sounds more like a pre-arranged headline-grabbing stunt than something that actually happened as described.

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    Mute Derilict O'Mouldach
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    Aug 18th 2019, 8:42 PM

    These poor poor people.

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    Aug 19th 2019, 2:05 PM

    Where does it stop… If you hit land in Europe you should be turned around and sent back.
    I can’t just pack up and move where ever I want…
    Can understand people seeking a better life but there has to be rules and a procedure.

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    Mute Thewestisbest
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    Aug 19th 2019, 8:24 AM

    There really needs to be a Marshall plan for Africa.

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    Mute Darren Forde
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    Aug 19th 2019, 7:55 AM

    Dock in Italy then fly them out to Spain simples

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