The Phnom Penh Post

Italian coastguard comes to aid of Banksy-funded migrant rescue boat

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AN ITALIAN coastguard vessel on Saturday rushed to a rescue ship funded by British street artist Banksy, which sent out a call for help with more than 200 migrants onboard, and took in 49 of the most vulnerable people on board.

The German-flagged MV Louise Michel said it was stranded and needed urgent help after helping a boat carrying at least one dead migrant.

The 31m-long vessel’s crew said it was overcrowde­d and unable to move after encounteri­ng another boat with 130 people on board trying to cross the sea dividing Europe and Africa.

A statement said: “Given the danger of the situation, the coastguard sent a patrol boat to Lampedusa which took in 49 people deemed the most fragile, including 32 women, 13 children and four men.”

They were transferre­d to a vessel chartered by the German NGO Sea-Watch and medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF).

“There is already one dead person on the boat. We need immediate assistance,” the Louise Michel crew wrote on Twitter earlier, saying other migrants had fuel burns and had been at sea for days.

The rescued migrants later said three people had died at sea before the arrival of the Louise Michel.

Banksy, who keeps his true identity a secret, explained in a video posted online that he had bought the boat to help migrants “because EU authoritie­s deliberate­ly ignore distress calls from non-Europeans”.

The Louise Michel crew said in a tweet it was “great” the Italian coastguard had intervened and taken 49 migrants, but added that the majority were still waiting.

The Sea-Watch 4 vessel had arrived and “will help us to do what Europe is not capable of doing”, it added.

Sea-Watch 4, which has a clinic onboard, had already rescued 201 migrants and is itself in search of a host port.

Its crew nonetheles­s decided to help the Louise Michel “in the face of the lack of reaction” from the authoritie­s, a SeaWatch spokesman said.

The Louise Michel crew of 10 had already rescued 89 people from a rubber boat in distress on Thursday.

They tweeted that there were a total 219 people on board and that they had requested assistance from both the Italian and Maltese authoritie­s.

The boat – a former French customs vessel named after 19th-century French anarchist Louise Michel – was around 90km southeast of Lampedusa on Saturday, said global ship tracking website Marine Traffic.

Painted in hot pink and white, the Louise Michel features a Banksy artwork depicting a girl in a life vest holding a heart-shaped safety buoy.

Its crew is “made up of European activists with long experience in search and rescue operations” and is captained by German human rights activist Pia Klemp, who has also captained other such rescue vessels, The Guardian newspaper reported.

According to the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, attempts by migrant boats to cross the Mediterran­ean into Europe have increased this year, up 91 per cent from JanuaryJul­y over last year’s figures, to 14,481 people.

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