Deccan Chronicle

Banksy-funded migrant rescue boat calls for aid

-

Rome, Aug. 29: Two humanitari­an ships were en route to assist a rescue vessel in the Mediterran­ean funded by British street artist Banksy, which sent out a distress signal on Saturday with more than 200 migrants onboard.

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

The 31-metre (101-foot) vessel’s crew said it was overcrowde­d and unable to move after encounteri­ng another boat attempting to cross the expanse dividing Europe and Africa with 130 people on board.

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

The vessel’s crew of 10 had earlier rescued another 89 people from a rubber boat in distress on Thursday, and said European rescue agencies had so far ignored its distress calls.

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

The boat — named after 19th-century French anarchist Louise Michel — was around 90 kilometres (55 miles) southeast of the Italian island of Lampedusa on Saturday, according to the global ship tracking website Marine Traffic.

Thousands of people are thought to have died making the dangerous trip across the Mediterran­ean to flee conflict, repression and poverty in Africa and the Middle East.

Sea-Watch 4, which has rescued 201 migrants and is itself in search of a host port, decided to help the Louise Michel “in the face of the lack of reaction” from the authoritie­s, a spokesman for the German NGO Sea-Watch, which charters the boat with Doctors Without Borders (MSF), said.

The Italian left-wing collective Mediterran­ea, meanwhile, announced it would send the ship Mare Ionio from the port of Augusta in Sicily to assist, citing the lack of response from Italy or Malta in the face of “imminent danger of death” incurred by migrants.

Banksy’s decision to fund the high-speed boat follows a body of work by the artist that has levelled scathing judgements on Europe’s halting response to the migrant crisis. Painted in hot pink and white, the Louise Michel features a Banksy artwork depicting a girl in a life vest holding a heartshape­d safety buoy.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India